English to Maori Meaning of steal - tahae


Steal :
tahae

tahae, ara, whakawiri, maihao, pahuatia, kāhaki, parakete, tango, tango peka, kohikohi i roto i, huinga, kawe atu, SWINDLE

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Definitions of steal in English
Noun(1) an advantageous purchase(2) a stolen base; an instance in which a base runner advances safely during the delivery of a pitch (without the help of a hit or walk or passed ball or wild pitch
Verb(1) take without the owner's consent(2) move stealthily(3) steal a base
Examples of steal in English
(1) There is always a table d'hÔö£Ôöñte and, at $6.95 for lunch, it's a steal .(2) Brian took advantage of the opportunity to steal a quick kiss, only making her cheeks tun a brighter red.(3) The tax is only $8 and that's a steal for the show you'll get.(4) On the Friday night, we ate a superb meal: the champagne five-course dinner - a steal at Ôö¼├║25 a head.(5) I know it's a lot, but for an established information brokerage with underworld contacts and everything it's an absolute steal .(6) She's a real tease, taunting him to steal a kiss or cop a feel.(7) for $5 it was a steal(8) United's Chris Smith spotted a half-chance and raced in to steal possession and prod the ball home.(9) One of the advantages of being a manager with responsibility for appointing staff is that you get to see lots of other people's CVs and can steal good ideas for presentation and phraseology.(10) Henin-Hardenne gets right round the net post to steal advantage again and sweeps the ball past the Russian on the next point to break.(11) New York's biggest art steal(12) Novikoff, called the Mad Russian, one day made a great steal of third base.(13) Admittedly, I have not yet tasted one with the multi-layered complexity of the great Burgundies, but even so a drinkable Pinot Noir for under a tenner is a real steal .(14) No matter how maddening a baserunner might be, a steal remains 90 feet.(15) Did he quietly steal away, never letting the beast know he was there?(16) Now her boyfriend Adam Brown, 21, is keeping a close watch on possible rivals to make sure they don't try and steal a kiss from his girl.
Related Phrases of steal
(1) to steal ::
ki te tahae
(2) steal away ::
tahae atu
(3) steal money ::
tahae moni
(4) kill steal ::
patua tahae
(5) steal the show ::
tahae i te whakaaturanga
(6) steal off ::
tahae atu
(7) steal out ::
tahae i roto i
(8) steal up ::
tahae ake
(9) steal a glance ::
tahae i te mawhiti
Synonyms
Noun
1. bargain ::
utu pupuri
Verb
2. purloin ::
purloin
3. plagiarize ::
plagiarize
4. snatch ::
kapo
5. creep ::
ngokingoki
6. slip ::
pepa
Different Forms
steal, stealing, steals
Word Example from TV Shows
when Lord Eddard began plotting
to steal Jeffrey's rightful throne.

when Lord Eddard began plotting to STEAL Jeffrey's rightful throne.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 8

I managed to steal a few things\Nfrom the tool box.

I managed to STEAL a few things
from the tool box.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 11

Our host saved us from the
Red Waste and you want to steal from him?

Our host saved us from the Red Waste and you want to STEAL from him?

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 5

who are trying to steal
our Nobel Prize.

who are trying to STEAL our Nobel Prize.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 18

"These are the tools we managed to STEAL.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 11

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