1. 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.
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What was stolen?
It's too late to shut the barn door after the horse is stolen.
I think it's highly unlikely that I'll ever see my stolen motorcycle again.
Tom was reasonably certain that Mary had stolen his grandfather's gold watch.
The stolen jewels must be recovered at any cost.
There's no way that Tom could have stolen the money without being seen.
Mexican desperadoes during the early twenties were usually armed to the teeth with stolen firearms and ammunition.
A legal kiss will never equal a stolen one.
Bleeding from her little finger, the nymphomaniac started a hot pursuit with the cops on a stolen raft.
I must have stolen it when I lost control of myself momentarily.
With the car stolen, there was nothing for it but to walk.
I have a collection of towels I've stolen from many different hotels I've stayed at.
She locked her jewels in the safe for fear they might be stolen.
Here once stood a hotel that claimed the world's freshest towels. The place shut down after they were all stolen.
I dreamt that Congress effected sensible tax reform to improve the lot of the working class. I then woke up in a gutter with nothing but ragged clothes and a stolen guitar to my name.
Angličtina slovo „ukraść„(stolen) se zobrazí v sadách:
The lottery winnerPast participlepast perfect3. steal stole stolen
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It’s unfair to punish a whole class for the actions of one or two students.
Parents punish their children for misbehavior.
Punish the wicked and save the weak.
In Singapore, one way to punish a criminal is to whip him or her.
What's the best way to punish a dog?
Don't punish him for breaking the window. He is not to blame.
Father punished his son.
How should we punish the children?
We thought it wrong that you should punish him.
Don't punish the boy severely; go easy on him.
That is why the U.S. government has gone to court to protect the right of women and girls to wear the hijab, and to punish those who would deny it.
Parents and adults punish children when they tell a lie, but it could be argued that often they aren't themselves good examples of sincerity.
Polish government is planning to punish for using that phrase.
Many teachers punish students with extra homework.
In the name of the moon, we'll punish you!
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angielski słówka na kartkówkęwielkie pytaniegood citizens5. purloin
One of my bus mates has purloined my French horn.
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angielski słówka fancy6. theft
I'd like to report a theft.
Needless to say, theft was a rare occurrence.
The number of thefts in the district has recently alarmingly increased.
car theft
A worldwide plague of theft emptied museums.
This appropriation is intended to cover insurance against fire, third-party liability, theft, broken windows
Neighbourhoods in some towns frequetnly have serious problems with gangs, car theft or juvenile crime.
Most crime that is committed round here is theft.
This kind of thinking applies not to just dollars in a box, but larger questions of theft and justice as well.
Schools in some countries face problems such as theft.
Definition theft is the crime of stealing something that does not belong to you. Someone who commits the crime of theft is a thief
how to safeguard databases against identity theft,
Crimes like theft are the most common around here.
Then the police made a deal with Emma not to prosecute either of us for theft
7. nick
Tom arrived in the nick of time.
He got nicked for peddling dope.
Nick owes me ten dollars.
I was most grateful to Nick for his kindness.
Between you and me, Lisa, we know that I simply don't like Nick.
nick food from the fridge
When my dad found out that I've been going out with Nimrod Nick, he blew his top.
Nick can speak Portuguese very well. That's because he's been studying it for 5 years.
You despise Nick, don't you?
I listen to Nick Drake's singing and I wonder, whether one should want to die for beauty.
Nick is by no means satisfied with the reward.
If you shoot her now you will spend the rest of your days in the nick.
I nicked this freebie for you.
Yesterday, they nicked Jack.
There was a series of nicks along his right side. You have a nick on your head.