[] (stole/stəʊl; NAmEstoʊl/, stolen/ˈstəʊlən; NAmEˈstoʊ-/) to take sth from a person, shop/store, etc. without permission and without intending to return it or pay for it 盗窃;偷窃◆He was accused of stealing $2.4 million from his own firm. 他被指控从自己的公司盗窃 240 万元。◆I had my credit card stolen. 我的信用卡被盗了。◆(figurative) We need a product that will steal business from our competitors. 我们需要能够从我们的竞争对手那里悄悄夺取生意的产品。●steal a ˈmarch (on sb) (not used in the passive 不用於被动式) to gain an advantage over sb by doing sth before them 抢先一步;先发制人◆The company is looking for ways to steal a march on its European competitors. 这家公司正在寻找办法抢先其欧洲竞争对手一步。