phrasal verbphr v informalSTEALto steal something and take it away with you 偷走〔他人之物〕
Thieves broke into the school and made off with computer equipment worth £40,000.
窃贼闯入学校,盗走了价值四万英镑的计算机设备。
Examples from the Corpus
make off with • Biggs and 16 others made off with $ 7. 3 million in the 1963 holdup.• He might have been a monsterready to make off with me.• I urged them both on, one of them made off with the ball and I threw the next one.• And what, I suggested, if a muggermade off with the can?• This is the chance Lapidoth has waited for; he makes off with the ring and is never seen again.• Had the hackermade off with the sourcecode of any products?• Pondpurloined: A Scarborough school's naturegarden has been scuppered by thieves who made off with their fish pond.• They even stayed overnight before making off with their haul.