Stealers Meaning in English
word · lemma: stealer
ˈstiɫɝ
STEE-lerz
stˈiːlɐ
STEE-luhz
التعريف
People or things that steal; usually refers to people who take things that do not belong to them.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Stealers' is less common than 'thieves'; it is informal and mostly used in sports (like 'base stealers' in baseball) or in playful contexts. In crime reports, 'thieves' or 'robbers' is preferred. Rare as a plural for people in general English.
Spanish: ladrones - robadoresPortuguese (BR): ladrõesPortuguese (PT): ladrõesChinese (Simplified): 小偷Chinese (Traditional): 小偷Hindi: चोरArabic: لصوصBengali: চোর - স্টিলার (খেলাধুলায়)Russian: воры - угонщики (в спортивном контексте)Japanese: 盗人(ぬすっと)- スティーラー(スポーツ用語)Vietnamese: kẻ trộm - người cướp (trong thể thao: người đánh cắp bóng)Korean: 도둑 - 스틸러(스포츠에서 사용)Turkish: hırsız - çalıcı (spor terimi)Urdu: چور - اسٹیلہ (کھیل میں)Indonesian: pencuri - pencuri basis (istilah olahraga)
جمل نموذجية
The stealers took my bike from the yard.
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The coach told the stealers to be ready for the next play.
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There are stealers in every big city.
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Those guys were real stealers—they vanished before anyone noticed.
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Baseball teams love aggressive base stealers.
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The security guard keeps an eye out for possible stealers in the store.
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