stolen

stolen
1.
see academic.ru/70491/steal">steal
2. attributive adjective
heimlich [Vergnügen, Kuss]; verstohlen [Blick]

stolen goods — Diebesgut, das

receiver of stolen goods — Hehler, der/Hehlerin, die

* * *
see steal
* * *
stol·en
[ˈstəʊlən, AM ˈstoʊ-]
I. vt pp of steal
II. adj
1. (by thief) gestohlen
\stolen goods [or property] Diebesgut nt
2. (fig: quick and secret) glance, kiss verstohlen
* * *
['stəUlən] ptp of steal
adj
gestohlen; pleasures heimlich

stolen goods — gestohlene Waren pl, Diebesgut nt

to receive stolen goods — Hehler m sein

he was charged with receiving stolen goods — er wurde wegen Hehlerei angeklagt or der Hehlerei bezichtigt

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stolen [ˈstəʊlən]
A pperf von steal
B adj gestohlen:
stolen property Diebesgut n
* * *
1.
see steal
2. attributive adjective
heimlich [Vergnügen, Kuss]; verstohlen [Blick]

stolen goods — Diebesgut, das

receiver of stolen goods — Hehler, der/Hehlerin, die

* * *
adj.
gestohlen adj.
gestolen adj.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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