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1 robbery
plural - robberies; noun (the act of robbing: Robbery is a serious crime; He was charged with four robberies.) rop* * *[rɔbəri]nounrop, ropanje, roparski napad; kraja, tatvina, razbojništvo; colloquially izvabljanje denarja, izsiljevanje, nasilna prilastitev, izkoriščanje, ugrabitevrobbery with violence juridically roparski umorhighway robbery — cestno ropanje, razbojništvothis is highway robbery figuratively to je oderuštvo, nesramna zahtevaexchange is no robbery — zamenjava ni rop, roka roko umiva -
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noun (great roughness and force, often causing severe physical injury or damage: I was amazed at the violence of his temper; She was terrified by the violence of the storm.) silovitost* * *[váiələns]nounsilovitost, violenca, sila; nasilje, nasilnost, divjost, neobrzdanost, strast(nost); krivica; posilstvo, oskrumba, oskrunitev, onečaščenjerobbery with violence — rop, tatvina z nasiljemto do violence — delati silo; skriviti, popačiti (tekst); posiliti
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