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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

inglés
inglés
español
español

I. steal <pret. stole, part. pas. stolen> [ingl. am. stil, ingl. brit. stiːl] V. trans.

1.1. steal object/idea:

hurtar form.
to steal sth from sb
robarle algo a alguien

1.2. steal (sneak) liter.:

robarle un beso a alguien
to steal a glance at sth/sb
to steal a glance at sth/sb

2.1. steal <stolen, part. pas. >:

stolen money/property

2.2. steal <stolen, part. pas. >:

stolen liter. moments/pleasures
stolen liter. moments/pleasures

II. steal <pret. stole, part. pas. stolen> [ingl. am. stil, ingl. brit. stiːl] V. intr.

1. steal:

hurtar form.
he was convicted of stealing

2. steal (go stealthily) + adv. compl.:

III. steal [ingl. am. stil, ingl. brit. stiːl] SUST. coloq. sin pl.

ganga f coloq.
regalo m coloq.
pichincha f Río Pl. coloq.
it amounts to stealing
it amounts to stealing
español
español
inglés
inglés
stealing
she was fired for stealing
hurtar form.
choreo Co. Sur Perú
stealing
steal coloq.

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

I. steal [sti:l] stole, stolen stole, stolen V. trans.

cachar AmC
apachar Perú
to steal a glance (at sb/sth)

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. steal [sti:l] stole, stolen stole, stolen V. intr.

1. steal (take things illegally):

2. steal (move surreptitiously):

III. steal [sti:l] stole, stolen stole, stolen SUST. ingl. am. coloq.

to descend to stealing
español
español
inglés
inglés
stealing
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

I. steal <stole, stolen> [stil] V. trans.

cachar AmC
apachar Perú
to steal a glance (at sb/sth)

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. steal <stole, stolen> [stil] V. intr.

1. steal (take things illegally):

2. steal (move surreptitiously):

III. steal [stil] SUST. coloq.

to descend to stealing
español
español
inglés
inglés
stealing
Present
Isteal
yousteal
he/she/itsteals
westeal
yousteal
theysteal
Past
Istole
youstole
he/she/itstole
westole
youstole
theystole
Present Perfect
Ihavestolen
youhavestolen
he/she/ithasstolen
wehavestolen
youhavestolen
theyhavestolen
Past Perfect
Ihadstolen
youhadstolen
he/she/ithadstolen
wehadstolen
youhadstolen
theyhadstolen

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His love of the limelight and publicity probably also added to the dislike.
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These brought him into the limelight of revolutionary leadership although hardly anybody outside the innermost circle ever suspected his connection with those acts.
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He also admitted shunning the limelight because fame is not me.
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The need for social recognition; prestige and limelight. 6.
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This case burgeoned and brought him national attention; he was frequently in the limelight after this case.
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