英 [fɪltʃ] 美 [fɪltʃ]
vt. 窃取;偷窃
第三人称单数filches
现在分词filching
过去式filched
过去分词filched
filch /fɪltʃ/ [ filching filched filches ]
及物动词 If you say that someone filches something, you mean they steal it, especially when you do not consider this to be a very serious crime. 小偷小摸
He filched pills from the psychiatrist.
他从精神科医生那里偷拿了一些药片。
费尔奇
费尔奇 ( Filch ):镀金笔。相当于“steing”, 盗窃。
阿格斯·费尔齐:费尔齐(Filch)是 英文 动词“偷..
I'm sure that Mr. Filch will be happy to deal with you.
我相信费尔奇先生肯定会很高兴处置你们。
"And what difference does that make?" asked Filch obnoxiously.
“那有什么区别?”费尔奇可憎地问。
Progress is an honest man; the ideal and the absolute do not filch pocket-handkerchiefs.
进步创造正气,理想和绝对真理决不偷偷摸摸。
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In some places crooked officials will filch funds earmarked for rural clinics.
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Another concern is consumer protection: dodgy operators could filch cash.