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Перевод: stolen
[прилагательное] краденый; ворованный; украденный; [глагол] #p.p. от steal
Тезаурус:
- DETECTIVE Chief Inspector Bob Small had his Vauxhall Nova stolen by joyriders as he delivered a speech on how to stop car thefts.
- I must have left it in my handbag and somebody's stolen it."
- He hadn't only stolen my dreams, he'd raped them.
- Now that Mr Major has won his own mandate, it is important to understand that, though the Conservative Party has sometimes been successful because it has stolen the Labour Party's clothes, this is not the reason for its success on this occasion.
- Necklace stolen
- Each of the problems that beset Gorbachev - the shrinking authority of the Communist Party, the military discontent, nationalist clamour, the dogged demands of the Balts for the return of their stolen countries - each of these was a crisis in its own right; but each was overshadowed by, and interconnected with, the failure of the economy and shortage of food, the failure of government.
- A MULTI-coloured Apollo Snapper child's bicycle, valued at 100, was stolen from the rear of a building in Alton High Street between 7 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. on Sunday.
- When she had arrived from France she was supposed to contact friends of her family, but the bag which had contained their address had been lost or stolen.
- NEWS that one in every nine fatal road accidents involves a stolen car is sickening.
- He had thought he could look at a picture of Wyvis Hall, a photograph he had taken himself with a cheap camera Zosie had stolen, with equanimity and even a rueful amusement, but it appeared he could not.
- A GOLD coloured Ford Escort, valued at 2,500, was stolen from Mount Pleasant car park, Alton on Wednesday last week.
- He had not shot or bludgeoned anybody; his guns had been stolen and the stick was not his.
- It remained as one of the Abbey's treasures until it was stolen some years ago.
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