filch 英 [fɪltʃ]   美 [fɪltʃ]

filch

filch  英 [fɪltʃ] 美 [fɪltʃ]

vt. 窃取;偷窃 

进行时:filching  过去式:filched  过去分词:filched  第三人称单数:filches  名词复数:filches 

I'm sure that Mr. filch will be happy to deal with you. 我相信费尔奇先生肯定会很高兴处置你们。
One of his legs was bloody and mangled. filch was handing Snape bandages. 他的一条腿受伤了,正不断地流着血,费驰在旁递绷带给他。

  • You can filch money, time, and stuff, but I wouldn't recommend it. Filching is stealing, as in "You filched my cookies!"
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  • vt. 窃取;偷窃
  • 1. I'm sure that Mr. filch will be happy to deal with you.

    我相信费尔奇先生肯定会很高兴处置你们。

  • 2. One of his legs was bloody and mangled. filch was handing Snape bandages.

    他的一条腿受伤了,正不断地流着血,费驰在旁递绷带给他。

  • 3. Progress is an honest man; the ideal and the absolute do not filch pocket-handkerchiefs.

    进步创造正气,理想和绝对真理决不偷偷摸摸。

  • filch (v.) "steal," especially in a small, sly way, 1560s, slang, perhaps from c. 1300 filchen "to snatch, take as booty," which is of unknown origin. Liberman says filch probably is from German filzen "comb through." Related: Filched; filching.
filch / fɪltʃ ; NAmE fɪltʃ / verb filchsth ( informal) to steal sth, especially sth small or not very valuable 偷(尤指小的或不贵重的物品) SYN pinch filch filches filched filching filch / fɪltʃ ; NAmE fɪltʃ /
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