filched

英 [fɪltʃt] 美 [fɪltʃt]

v.  偷(尤指小的或不贵重的物品)
filch的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (尤指不构成严重犯罪地)偷
    If you say that someone filches something, you mean they steal it, especially when you do not consider this to be a very serious crime.
    1. I filched some notes from his wallet.
      我从他的钱包里偷了几张钞票。

双语例句

  1. I filched some notes from his wallet.
    我从他的钱包里偷了几张钞票。
  2. Jack filched a pen from his friend's pocket.
    杰克从朋友的口袋里偷走了一支钢笔。
  3. He filched a piece of chalk from the teacher's desk.
    他从老师的书桌上偷取一支粉笔。
  4. She even filched it from prescriptions she filled, substituting an anesthetic in its place.
    她甚至通过更改处方换成麻痹药品来偷取可卡因。
  5. Filched an ashtray from the restaurant;
    从餐馆拿了一个烟灰缸;
  6. Filched cables have reportedly caused train delays and stalled repairs to telecoms networks.
    已报道的,如因电缆被盗而造成的列车晚点,或电信网络修复工作推迟。
  7. The letters had been filched from the private files of John d.archbold.
    那些信被人从约翰d阿奇博尔德的私人卷宗里偷走了。
  8. But I was the one who filched it.
    但这是我去偷的。
  9. The development of Video Surveillance technique is an important safe prevention and management modes. It will be used in military and national defense step by step. However, the insecurity of network makes the privacy of military be easily filched.
    数字视频监控技术的发展,使其作为一种重要的安全预防和现代化管理手段被逐步运用到军队和国防建设各个领域。