to steal sth or use it without permission
1.偷窃
1.to steal something secretly, especially to use it yourself for a short time
1.You even issued me a user name and a password so secret it had to be hidden in a "safe place" lest someone purloin it.
你们甚至给我指定了用户名和密码,密码保密性真高,我还得将之藏在“安全的地方”,以防他人窃取。
2."It was so good, both my sons wanted to purloin it when I brought it back, " he said.
他说:“那件衣服太棒了,我带回来之后,我的两个儿子都想将它据为己有。”
3.Edgar and xiaolin battleships were dead, heathcliff eventually Edgar house property will to purloin it.
埃德加和小林敦都死了,希斯克利夫最终把埃德加家的财产也据为己有。
4.That's understandable. So is punishing those who purloin classified materials.
因此处罚那些偷窃秘密材料的人员也是可以理解的。
5.Once, Sinbad heard "peaceful book" treasure have huge mana, he decided to go to purloin it stolen.
有一次,辛巴达听说宝物“和平之书”拥有巨大的法力,他决定去盗来据为己有。
6.Undertake bilk besides purloin QQ password outside, other network bilk forms also aretolift lift deeply.
除了盗取QQ密码进行诈骗外,其他的网络诈骗形式也是举不胜举。
7.So is punishing those who purloin classified materials.
惩罚那些窃取机密文件的人也是可以理解的。
8.Hackers basically falsify credit card with the identity of purloin, use false proof to buy housing and medical treatment insurance to wait.
黑客们主要用盗取的身份伪造信用卡,并使用虚假证明购买住房和医疗保险等。
9.Wang bing want to loan contract to purloin it grounds.
王兵想以借款合同为由据为己有。
10.The Zhang number information purloin, game installs aggressor to wait fully sell off gain profit;
攻击者将盗取的账号信息、游戏装备等变卖获利;