1. Pay attention to and praise what some people expect or accept to achieve or announce. My brother is our high school 's athlete, so he kept stealing my thunder, no matter what succeeded. When Jeff and Tina steal our thunder and reveal that they are about to make a baby, we are about to announce our involvement.
2. Steal a person's idea, plan, or intellectual property and use it for profit or some benefit. We had the idea of "digital paper" a few years ago, but I saw that they steal our thunder and have their own version in the market.
Illuminate someone's power and authority. What does it mean to steal thunder here? I am responsible here! Someone stole my thunder by leaking my presentation to the media.
Use, adapt, or prioritize others 'ideas, especially for their own interests and without the sponsors' consent
My father always told me "Everyone should not steal your thunder." This is usually very difficult and people try to steal your thunder or try to feel that way. So do not try someone, but bless their achievements. As I have said, as long as it is done well, that is the overall idea. To be honest, I do not know what I really want to say is this. I feel that escaping from the house made me think about ways to be happy without the usual happiness. Recently I just want to be a kind person. The part very "cool" in the whole "good" is not to receive love or to witness happiness. It is a little bad. So, as you continue to do things for those who are reading this content in the same place, you end up getting some rewards after all. Please shoot your shot everyday. Tell that cute girl or man, probably get some results, tell your mother that you love her, love as many people as you can
When someone steals your thunder, they will do something that will prevent you getting attention and praise, usually you do something better or more exciting, before you do it Do what I want to do. Competitors use it too late. They can not steal our thunder. Note: You can also say that someone stole your thunder. As his book was first published, O'Connor thinks he will steal some lightning from Read. Note: This expression may be derived from events in the early 18th century. British playwright John Dennis invented a new way of thunderstorming for his play "Monkey and Virginia". However, the show did not succeed and closed quickly. Soon after, Dennis went to see "Macbeth" made by another company, and found that they stole his idea of making thunder. It is said that he accused them of jumping up and stolen thunder.