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Significados de
filch
en inglés
portugués
roubar
catalán
furtar
español
afanar
Volver al significado
Make off with belongings of others.
lift
hook
abstract
sneak
pinch
cabbage
swipe
pilfer
nobble
purloin
español
afanar
Sinónimos
Examples for "
lift
"
lift
hook
abstract
sneak
pinch
Examples for "
lift
"
1
However, positive results from Commerzbank gave a
lift
to banks across Europe.
2
People in Peruvian markets say the government needs to help
lift
demand.
3
Analysts said that strong capital position could help to
lift
future dividends.
4
As soon as the
lift
doors open, he knows there's a problem.
5
Analysts said activity by state-linked funds was helping to
lift
the market.
1
As a result, he allowed the private sector off the financial
hook
.
2
The longer it takes systems to
hook
up, the slower manufacturers' sales.
3
Thought I'd ask, she says, letting me off the
hook
too easy.
4
Never mind: any moment now she would let him off the
hook
.
5
Does it merely facilitate quick and easy
hook
-
ups
or actually encourage them?
1
It was still distant,
abstract
:
battles at sea thousands of miles off.
2
Part of the problem is that microformats are thus far very
abstract
.
3
Freedom -rather more complicated in the concrete than the
abstract
,
yes?'
4
ITF's interest in Ireland's rescue services therefore is not an
abstract
thing.
5
The idea of vegetation in general is too
abstract
to be primitive.
1
A clear view in every direction, no possibility of a
sneak
attack.
2
If so, an American
sneak
attack might set off a nuclear war.
3
Police had arrested 174 people for trying to
sneak
across the border.
4
Knight and DeJesus would
sneak
food to each other, this source said.
5
He managed to
sneak
straight into the house without my seeing him.
1
For example, left hand to blue crimp, right foot to green
pinch
.
2
Union members feel the economic
pinch
and so they need wage increases.
3
It is not just soccer in Europe that is feeling the
pinch
.
4
So in some pricey places, the new limits will really
pinch
borrowers.
5
Curbing that enthusiasm with a
pinch
of realism is another matter however.
1
Other good sources of calcium include dairy products, Chinese
cabbage
,
and sardines.
2
Spare lived on in the old hut, and worked in the
cabbage
-
garden
.
3
The steel price in China is now cheaper per tonne than
cabbage
.
4
Good solid bacon and
cabbage
medicine that is always there when needed.
5
Tip: Do try to use organic
cabbage
if you can find it.
1
However, the gesture-tracking platform is at least one
hand
-
swipe
closer to reality.
2
From here, simply
swipe
right on the location you wish to remove.
3
Better yet, they're one of the signs most likely to
swipe
right.
4
The trouble began when a
swipe
card time recording system was introduced.
5
She also took a veiled
swipe
at his single-payer health care plan.
1
Greed often causes people to steal and
pilfer
for no good reason.
2
He was a poet, he didn't need to
pilfer
from others' correspondence.
3
Certain guests had a tendency to
pilfer
from the Pine Cone's refrigerator.
4
A rather fat soldier attempted to
pilfer
a horse from a dooryard.
5
Did she get rid of me so she could
pilfer
my closet?
1
With a little luck he hopes to
nobble
a few more this afternoon.
2
We were going well and if you wanted to
nobble
someone who would you
nobble
?
3
Which means I
nobble
him absolutely as soon as I can, first thing in the morning.
4
Both Professor Littlewood and Mr Riley agreed that greater transparency will
nobble
New Zealand's growing foreign trust industry.
5
Attempts had been made to
"
nobble
"
a referee.
1
Email and networks have increased the chances for governments and companies to
purloin
data.
2
Somehow he'd managed to
purloin
a scalpel, we don't know exactly where or how.
3
The lady referred to took it upon herself to
purloin
the flower she wanted.
4
They need caretakers; respecterble women, that would sooner cut out their tongues than
purloin
.
5
She will usually attempt to
purloin
some trinket or other and be caught again.
1
At the very least, she wanted to
snarf
some overpriced, high calorie, high cholesterol food at this torturous party.
2
Ethan, were you surprised by the
Snarf
plan after signing on?
3
Early on, there were a lot of people who did not want
Snarf
to appear.
4
The method is based on flow cytometry and employs the pH-dependent fluorescent probe carboxy
SNARF
-
4F
.
5
The
Snarf
one was the easiest one to buy.
Uso de
filch
en inglés
1
Malvolio would walk mincingly in the sunshine there; Autolycus would
filch
purses.
2
But the allopaths are such mean fellows they
filch
all our ideas.
3
I shall perch myself there like a sacred hawk and
filch
her likeness.
4
If I am obliged, I would snatch them and
filch
them.
5
It was, indeed, an early trick of his Lordship to
filch
good things.
6
Why, asked the men in possession, should this shrivelled stranger
filch
our privileges?
7
Progress is an honest man; the ideal and the absolute do not
filch
pocket-handkerchiefs.
8
When she tried to
filch
a fry from his plate, he forked her wrist.
9
I have Decker's play by me, if you can
filch
anything out of it.
10
They
filch
away the earnings of the laboring classes.
11
Thou hast the Roman standard
filch
'd
away, Which they in rags of parchment did display.
12
I hate usury, nor care I to earn money for others to
filch
from me.
13
To anyone who seemed likely to
filch
a share of his limelight, Houdini was a tyrant.
14
Lucia had already suborned Georgie to leave this note, and begin to
filch
the Guru away.
15
It would be to
filch
from the city of St.-Rémi and of Clovis, of Urban II.
16
Although watched sharply they contrived to
filch
out articles and hand them from one to another.
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filch from
filch a candlestick
filch another copy
filch breakfast
filch from posterity
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Translations for
filch
portugués
roubar
furtar
surrupiar
catalán
furtar
pispar
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español
afanar
enganchar
quitar
guindar
birlar
robar
atrapar
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