1. purloining
Anglais mot "robar"(purloining) se produit dans des ensembles:
Fichas del libro - "The Outcaste" (F. E. Penny)Fichas del libro - "Riverby" (John Burroughs)Fichas del libro - "A Man of Mark" (Anthony Hope)Fichas del libro - "His Sombre Rivals" (E. P. Roe)Fichas del libro - "Dream Days" (Kenneth Grahame)2. steal
It is bad to steal.
A moral person doesn't lie, cheat, or steal.
A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car, but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad.
It was next to unthinkable that the boy would steal.
If you leave your bike unlocked, somebody might steal it.
A lot of people steal towels from the hotels.
He will not steal my money; I have faith in him.
The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread.
I had resolved to steal one yen to go see it, but we were poor and there was no way I would find one yen to steal around our house.
If I saw a boy steal something in the supermarket, I would report him to the manager.
Guys, what are you talking about? Are you gonna steal my date!?
Now that people can steal passwords, illegal impersonation is becoming a serious problem.
At that time, the city is full of people who'll either try to sell you drugs, steal your pizza, or ask you for change.
Why do some people steal?
He tries steal bicycle.
Anglais mot "robar"(steal) se produit dans des ensembles:
500 most important Spanish verbs 151 - 175500 verbos más importantes en inglés 76 - 100Law and Crime - Ley y DelitosFichas del libro - "Anarchism" (Paul Eltzbacher)Fichas del libro - "The Little Minister" (J. M. Ba...3. to rob
Anglais mot "robar"(to rob) se produit dans des ensembles:
crime in Spanish - el crimen en españolDelito - CrimeUnit 8 - Crime