21. | Hunger urged him to steal . |
| 饥饿促使他偷窃。
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22. | If you steal , you'll fall foul of the law. |
| 如果你偷窃,你就触犯了法律。
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23. | The temptation to steal is greater than ever before -- especially in large shops. |
| 偷窃的诱惑力比以往任何时候都更强烈 -- 特别是在大的商店里。
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24. | A few hours earlier, someone had told the police that thieves would try to steal the diamonds. |
| 数小时以前,有人向警方报告,说有人企图偷走这些钻石。
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25. | He may hunt, beg, or steal occasionally to keep himself alive; |
| 为了生存,他可能会去打猎、乞讨,偶尔偷上一两回;
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26. | They had rushed up to her while she was having a picnic at the edge of a forest with her children and tried to steal her handbag. |
| 刚才,当她和孩子们正在森林边上野餐的时候,这两个人冲到她跟前,企图抢走她的手提包。
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27. | 'The strap needs mending,' said Mrs. Sterling later, 'but they did not steal anything.' |
| “这提包带需要修理,”斯特林夫人事后说道,“不过他们什么也没偷走。”
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28. | They rob and steal , and even threaten to overrun the whole country and turn me and the royal household out. |
| 他们又是抢,又是偷,甚至扬言要蹂躏全国,还要把我和全体皇族赶走。
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29. | If you left your bicycle outside, someone would steal it. |
| 如果你把自行车放在外边,有人会偷的。
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30. | The thief broke into the house with intent to steal . |
| 盗贼破门闯入房内意欲行窃。
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