stolen
/ˈstəʊ.lən/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈstoʊ.lən/ (ame, ipa)
stolen — 動詞
1. taken from a person or place without permission and without the intention of ret
被偷的
遭竊的;被偷走的
taken from a person or place without permission and without the intention of returning it — used as the past participle of 'steal' to form perfect tenses ('has stolen', 'had stolen') or in passive structures ('was stolen', 'got stolen'). Also used before nouns to describe things that have been taken illegally, such as stolen cars, stolen wallets, or stolen identity details.
Someone has stolen Felix's wallet from his jacket while he was on the train.
Felix 在火車上時,有人從他的外套裡偷走了錢包。
present perfect active: has stolen [something]
The painting was stolen from the museum during the night by two men in masks.
那幅畫在夜間被兩名蒙面男子從博物館偷走了。
passive: be + stolen (by someone)
Police found most of the stolen jewellery inside a bag behind the shop.
警方在商店後方的一個袋子裡找到了大部分被偷的珠寶。
Nia had her phone stolen at the market while she was buying fruit.
Nia 在市場買水果時手機被偷了。
The couple shared a stolen kiss behind the curtain before the show began.
那對情侶在開場前於簾幕後偷了一個吻。
文法句型
have/has/had + stolen (something)
something + be + stolen (by someone)
get + something + stolen
用法筆記
As a past participle, 'stolen' is only used with an auxiliary verb (has/had/was/were/get) or as an adjective before a noun. It never stands alone as a finite verb — you cannot say 'She stolen my bag'; the correct form is 'She stole my bag' (past simple) or 'She has stolen my bag' (present perfect). The adjectival use before nouns is extremely common: stolen car, stolen goods, stolen identity.