例句 |
making off withphrasepresent participle of make off with to take (something) without right and with an intent to keepThe robbers made off with the family's jewelry and electronics, among other things. appropriating, boosting(slang), filching, heisting, hooking, lifting, misappropriating, nicking(British slang), nipping, pilfering, pinching, pocketing, purloining, ripping off, snitching, stealing, swiping, thieving burglarizing, knocking over, robbinglooting, pillaging, plundering, sackingcarjacking, hijacking(also highjacking)picking, riflingpoaching, rustling, shopliftingcollaring, grabbing, grasping, nailing, seizing, snatching, takingmooching, spongingabducting, kidnapping(also kidnaping), shanghaiing, spiriting making away with, running off with, walking off with buying, purchasingbestowing, contributing, donating, giving, handing over, presenting to carry away (as a person) forcibly or unlawfullyThe kidnappers made off with their victim without being seen. abducting, kidnapping(also kidnaping) capturing, crimping, impressing, seizing, shanghaiing, waylayingabsconding (with), snatching, spiritinghijacking(also highjacking)catching, copping(slang), stealing, taking making away with, running off with delivering, ransoming, redeeming, rescuingrestoring, returning |