中文意思

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UK//hiː stəʊl ə kɑː//US//hi stoʊl ə kɑr//

He stole a car 的意思

He illegally took someone else's car.

In simple words: He took a car without permission.

He stole a car 例句

  • Last night, he stole a car from the parking lot.
  • They reported that he stole a car during the chase.
  • Police caught him after he stole a car at the gas station.

如何使用 He stole a car

Use in neutral conversations or crime contexts. Avoid in formal conversations about law.

Grammar pattern

steal + object

Memory hint

Imagine someone stealthily taking a shiny car under the moonlight.

相关单词

Collocations with He stole a car

  • steal a vehicle
  • steal someone's property
  • steal a bike

Synonyms for He stole a car

  • robbed
  • lifted
  • snatched
  • taken
  • purloined

Common mistakes with He stole a car

  • Confused with 'borrowed' (which implies permission).
  • Using 'stealed' instead of 'stole'.
  • Mixing up 'he' with plural subjects.

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关于 He stole a car 的常见问题

He stole a car 是什么意思?

He took a car without permission.

He stole a car 的中文意思是什么?

He took a car without permission.

He stole a car 的定义是什么?

He illegally took someone else's car.

如何在句子中使用 He stole a car

Last night, he stole a car from the parking lot.

能再举一个 He stole a car 的例子吗?

They reported that he stole a car during the chase.

He stole a car 的近义词有哪些?

常见的替代说法包括 robbed, lifted, snatched, taken, purloined。

哪些词和 He stole a car 搭配?

它常与 steal a vehicle, steal someone's property, steal a bike 搭配。

使用 He stole a car 时常见的错误有哪些?

Confused with 'borrowed' (which implies permission). Using 'stealed' instead of 'stole'. Mixing up 'he' with plural subjects.

He stole a car 怎么发音?

US: //hi stoʊl ə kɑr//, UK: //hiː stəʊl ə kɑː//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。

什么时候该用 He stole a car

Use in neutral conversations or crime contexts. Avoid in formal conversations about law.