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1 rob
грабувати, пограбувати, обкрадати, вчинити пограбування; віднімати, забирати; позбавляти ( прав тощо)- robbed- rob a bank
- rob a house
- rob a store
- rob an apartment
- rob at gunpoint
- rob smb. of his money
- rob smb. of her money
- rob smb. of his right
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2 rob
[rɒb]v1) грабува́ти; обкрада́ти2) відбира́ти; позбавля́ти ( чогось)to rob smb. of his rights — позбавля́ти кого́сь прав
3) гірн. вести́ очисні́ робо́ти••to rob the cradle — розбе́щувати дити́ну
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3 rob
n1) ж. ім'я Роб (зменш. від Roberta)2) ч. ім'я Роб (зменш. від Robert)* * *v1) грабувати, обкрадати2) aмep. прост. красти ( що-небудь)3) позбавляти ( чого-небудь), віднімати ( що-небудь)4) гipн. проводити очисні роботи; по-хижацькому виробляти тільки багату руду -
4 rob
v1) грабувати, обкрадати2) aмep. прост. красти ( що-небудь)3) позбавляти ( чого-небудь), віднімати ( що-небудь)4) гipн. проводити очисні роботи; по-хижацькому виробляти тільки багату руду -
5 Rob
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6 rob smb. of her money
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7 rob smb. of her right
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8 rob smb. of his money
= rob smb. of her money забирати ( у когось) гроші силою -
9 rob smb. of his right
= rob smb. of her right позбавляти ( когось) права -
10 rob a bank
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11 rob a house
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12 rob a store
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13 rob an apartment
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14 rob at gunpoint
вчиняти пограбування, погрожуючи вогнепальною зброєю -
15 rob off
phr v1) нав'язати, усучити, підсунути (підробку, мотлох)2) відкидати, відхиляти ( що-небудь); відмахуватися, відкараскатися, відскіпатися (від чого-небудь, кого-небудь)3) icт. обдурити, ошукати -
16 rob out
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17 rob off
phr v1) нав'язати, усучити, підсунути (підробку, мотлох)2) відкидати, відхиляти ( що-небудь); відмахуватися, відкараскатися, відскіпатися (від чого-небудь, кого-небудь)3) icт. обдурити, ошукати -
18 rob out
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19 another's cares will not rob you of sleep
чужі турботи нікого не позбавляють сну we all have strength enough to bear the misfortunes of othersEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > another's cares will not rob you of sleep
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20 _випробування; труднощі
adversity is a good discipline adversity makes us wise until next time another's cares will not rob you of sleep any man can be a sailor on a calm sea the best way out of a difficulty is through it a burden becomes lightest when it is well borne crosses are ladders that lead to the heaven, but few of us want to climb difficulties are things that show what men are don't look for trouble every man thinks his own burden the heaviest fire is the test of gold a friend in need is a friend indeed gold is tried by fire, brave men by adversity he deserves not sweet that will not taste of sour he that seeks trouble misses if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem it's not the load that breaks you down, it's the way you carry it necessity is the mother of invention needs must when the devil drives no day passes without some grief a person is what he is under pressure prosperity makes friends, and adversity tries them storms make oaks take deeper root take the rough with the smooth there are no hopeless situations, there are only hopeless men temptations, like misfortunes, are sent to test our moral strength trouble is only opportunity in work clothes trouble never comes single-handed trouble shared is trouble halved trouble springs from idlenessEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > _випробування; труднощі
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