pilfer
verb /ˈpɪlfə(r)/
/ˈpɪlfər/
[intransitive, transitive]动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they pilfer | /ˈpɪlfə(r)/ /ˈpɪlfər/ |
he / she / it pilfers | /ˈpɪlfəz/ /ˈpɪlfərz/ |
past simple pilfered | /ˈpɪlfəd/ /ˈpɪlfərd/ |
past participle pilfered | /ˈpɪlfəd/ /ˈpɪlfərd/ |
-ing form pilfering | /ˈpɪlfərɪŋ/ /ˈpɪlfərɪŋ/ |
- to steal things of little value or in small quantities, especially from the place where you work
偷窃(小东西);小偷小摸;(尤指员工)偷窃 - pilfer (from somebody/something) He was caught pilfering.
他行窃时被抓个正着。 - pilfer something (from somebody/something) She regularly pilfered stamps from work.
她常从工作单位顺手牵羊拿走邮票。
词源late Middle English (as a noun in the sense ‘action of pilfering, something pilfered’): from Old French pelfrer ‘to pillage’, of unknown origin. - pilfer (from somebody/something) He was caught pilfering.