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单词 steal a march
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steal a march

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Verb

steal a march (third-person singular simple present steals a march, present participle stealing a march, simple past stole a march, past participle stolen a march)

  1. (intransitive, idiomatic) To gain an advantage unobserved.
    • 1759 Aug. 1, Horace Walpole, Letter to Sir Horace Mann (Google books):
      Fifty thousand men cannot easily steal a march over the sea.
    • 1771, [Tobias Smollett], “Letter to Sir Watkin Phillips, May 6”, in The Expedition of Humphry Clinker [], volume (please specify |volume=I to III), London: [] W. Johnston, []; and B. Collins, [], OCLC 228747282:
      She yesterday wanted to steal a march of poor Liddy.
    • 1883, George MacDonald, Donal Grant, ch. 67:
      He enjoyed the idea of stealing a march on society, and seeing the sons he had left at such a disadvantage behind him, ruffling it, in spite of absurd law, with the foolish best.
  2. (intransitive, idiomatic) To start early.
    They stole a march by taking non-merchandise inventory on January 2.
    • 1905, Jack London, "All Gold Canyon":
      In the morning he stole a march on the sun, for he had finished breakfast when its first rays caught him.

See also

  • get the drop on
  • head start
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