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v.1 to steal (object).me han robado la moto my motorbike's been stolenrobar a alguien to rob somebodyrobar el corazón a alguien to steal somebody's heartla contabilidad me roba mucho tiempo doing the accounts takes up a lot of my timeEllos roban dinero They steal money.Ellos roban de noche They purloin at night.2 to draw.3 to rob (cobrar caro).en esa tienda te roban the prices in that shop are daylight robberyEllos roban pan They rob bread.4 to steal from, to rob, to burglarize, to burgle.María le roba a su vecina Mary steals from her neighbor.Ellos roban casas They burglarize homes.5 to rob of.* * *2 (raptar) to kidnap3 (en naipes) to draw4 figurado (cobrar muy caro) to rip off5 figurado (corazón, alma) to steal* * *verb1) to rob, steal2) abduct* * *1. VT1) [+ objeto, dinero] to steal; [+ banco] to rob¡nos han robado! — we've been robbed!
tuve que robarle horas al sueño para acabar el trabajo — I had to work into the night to finish the job
robarle el corazón a algn — liter to steal sb's heart
2) [+ atención] to steal, capture; [+ paciencia] to exhaust; [+ tranquilidad] to destroy, take away; [+ vida] to take, steal3) (=estafar) to cheat, roben ese negocio te han robado — you've been cheated o robbed in that deal
4) [+ naipes] to take, drawroba una carta de la baraja — take o draw a card from the deck
5) frm [río, corriente] to carry away6) †† (=raptar) to kidnap, abduct2. VI1) (=sisar) to stealno robarás — (Biblia) thou shalt not steal
2) (Naipes) to take a card, draw a card* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <dinero/bolso> to steal; < banco> to rob2) ( estafar) to cheat, rip off (colloq)¿$300? te robaron! — $300? you were conned! (colloq)
3) (Jueg) (en naipes, dominó) to draw, pick up (colloq)2.robar vi to stealrobaron en la casa de al lado — the house next door was burglarized (AmE) o (BrE) was burgled
* * *= steal, rob, raid, thieve, steal off, pilfer, filch, break into, break in, mug, plunder, rifle, snatch, nick, hold up.Ex. In imposing penalties for book stealing libraries are particularly helpless.Ex. This article contrasts a range of principles with the widely prevailing system of polygraphic marking which requires much manual, specialised work and which robs the resulting text of good visual presentation = Este artículo contrasta una serie de principios con el sistema prevalente de marcas poligráficas que necesita mucho trabajo manual y especializado que roba al texto resultante una buena presentación visual.Ex. The article ' Raiding the World Bank' explains how the World Bank operates, shareholding, the initiation of loan proposals, and lending to education projects.Ex. But it was no less misguided than the commonplace practice of setting passages thieved from literature for comprehension exercises.Ex. I have nothing against Aussies but I do have something against parasites who steal off someone else's ideas.Ex. In his work, Al pilfers fragments from a wide array of sources and glues them into collages.Ex. Even in poems written directly out of his own experience, he is likely to use notions, phrases, and musical ideas filched from other recent poems.Ex. A honeypot is a decoy computer system designed to look like a legitimate system an intruder will want to break into while, unbeknownst to the intruder, they are being covertly observed.Ex. The hacker broke in on the university dial-in lines through the library system.Ex. In that time, she relates, she had been mugged at gunpoint, punched in the face, and harassed.Ex. Close on such paradeground excitements comes the popular sport of plundering for projects.Ex. English, on the other hand, has been accused of waylaying other languages in dark alleys and rifling their pockets for loose vocabulary.Ex. The thieves broke into the museum using a hydraulic jack and snatched both paintings in 3 minutes.Ex. It's more advisable to have a cheap and skanky bike for pootling around town, the idea being that no-one would want to nick a nasty looking bike.Ex. The film starts with two small-time thieves who spontaneously decide to hold up a restaurant.----* robar en una tienda = shoplift.* robar ganado = rustle + cattle.* robar la credibilidad = destroy + credence.* robarle tiempo al sueño = burn + the candle at both ends.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <dinero/bolso> to steal; < banco> to rob2) ( estafar) to cheat, rip off (colloq)¿$300? te robaron! — $300? you were conned! (colloq)
3) (Jueg) (en naipes, dominó) to draw, pick up (colloq)2.robar vi to stealrobaron en la casa de al lado — the house next door was burglarized (AmE) o (BrE) was burgled
* * *= steal, rob, raid, thieve, steal off, pilfer, filch, break into, break in, mug, plunder, rifle, snatch, nick, hold up.Ex: In imposing penalties for book stealing libraries are particularly helpless.
Ex: This article contrasts a range of principles with the widely prevailing system of polygraphic marking which requires much manual, specialised work and which robs the resulting text of good visual presentation = Este artículo contrasta una serie de principios con el sistema prevalente de marcas poligráficas que necesita mucho trabajo manual y especializado que roba al texto resultante una buena presentación visual.Ex: The article ' Raiding the World Bank' explains how the World Bank operates, shareholding, the initiation of loan proposals, and lending to education projects.Ex: But it was no less misguided than the commonplace practice of setting passages thieved from literature for comprehension exercises.Ex: I have nothing against Aussies but I do have something against parasites who steal off someone else's ideas.Ex: In his work, Al pilfers fragments from a wide array of sources and glues them into collages.Ex: Even in poems written directly out of his own experience, he is likely to use notions, phrases, and musical ideas filched from other recent poems.Ex: A honeypot is a decoy computer system designed to look like a legitimate system an intruder will want to break into while, unbeknownst to the intruder, they are being covertly observed.Ex: The hacker broke in on the university dial-in lines through the library system.Ex: In that time, she relates, she had been mugged at gunpoint, punched in the face, and harassed.Ex: Close on such paradeground excitements comes the popular sport of plundering for projects.Ex: English, on the other hand, has been accused of waylaying other languages in dark alleys and rifling their pockets for loose vocabulary.Ex: The thieves broke into the museum using a hydraulic jack and snatched both paintings in 3 minutes.Ex: It's more advisable to have a cheap and skanky bike for pootling around town, the idea being that no-one would want to nick a nasty looking bike.Ex: The film starts with two small-time thieves who spontaneously decide to hold up a restaurant.* robar en una tienda = shoplift.* robar ganado = rustle + cattle.* robar la credibilidad = destroy + credence.* robarle tiempo al sueño = burn + the candle at both ends.* * *robar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹dinero/joya/bolso› to steal; ‹banco› to roble robó dinero a su padre he stole some money from his fatherles robaron todos los ahorros they were robbed of all their savings, all their savings were stolenentraron pero no robaron nada they broke in but didn't steal o take anything¿quién me ha robado la regla? who's taken o stolen o ( colloq) swiped my ruler?me robó el corazón she stole my heartle robó un beso he stole a kiss from herle roba horas al sueño para poder estudiar he does o goes without sleep so that he can studyno te quiero robar más tiempo I don't want to take up any more of your time2 (raptar) ‹niño› to abduct, kidnap¿$300? ¡te robaron! $300? what a rip-off! o you were conned! ( colloq)■ robarvito stealno robarás ( Bib) thou shalt not stealrobaron en la casa de al lado the house next door was broken into o was burglarized ( AmE) o ( BrE) was burgled¡me han robado! I've been robbed!* * *
robar ( conjugate robar) verbo transitivo
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‹ banco› to rob;
robarle algo a algn to steal sth from sb;
le robaron el bolso she had her bag stolen
2 ( estafar) to cheat, rip off (colloq)
3 (Jueg) (en naipes, dominó) to draw, pick up (colloq)
verbo intransitivo
to steal;
¡me han robado! I've been robbed!
robar verbo transitivo
1 (cosas materiales) to steal: robar algo a alguien, to steal sthg from sb
(a una persona, un banco) to rob: me robaron en la calle, I was robbed in the street
(en una casa) to burgle: anoche robaron en casa de mi vecino, my neighbour's house was burgled last night
2 (el tiempo) to take up: debo robarte unos minutos para que me expliques este problema, may I take a few minutes of your time and ask you to explain this problem to me?
le roba horas al estudio para ver la televisión, he spends hours of his study time watching TV
3 (metros de un espacio) to take off
4 Naipes to draw, pick up
To steal se aplica a lo que el ladrón se lleva (dinero, joyas, etc.). To rob se refiere al lugar desde donde se lo lleva (un banco, una casa). To burgle significa entrar en una casa con la intención de robar.
persona acto verbo
ladrón robo robar
thief theft
robber robbery to rob
to steal
burglar burglary to burgle
' robar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ladrón
- ladrona
- limpiar
- pillar
- quitar
- robo
- bolsear
- chingar
- chorear
- chorrear
- clavar
- desvalijar
- escamotear
- guindar
- soplar
- volar
English:
accuse
- appropriate
- break in
- break into
- burglar
- burglarize
- burglary
- burgle
- cop
- fall in with
- gunpoint
- have up
- make off
- nick
- pinch
- poach
- rip off
- rob
- robber
- robbery
- rustle
- scavenge
- scoop
- snatch
- steal
- stick up
- stoop
- take
- theft
- thief
- thievishness
- break
- plunder
- rip
- wrong
* * *♦ vt1. [objeto] to steal;[casa] to burgle; [banco] to rob;robar a alguien to rob sb;me han robado la moto my motorbike's been stolen;nos robaron el partido we were robbed;le robó el corazón she stole his heart;Famel que roba a un ladrón, tiene cien años de perdón it's no crime to steal from a thief2. [niño, mujer] to abduct, to kidnap3. [tiempo] to take up;te robaré sólo un minuto I'll only take up a minute of your time;la contabilidad me roba mucho tiempo doing the accounts takes up a lot of my time4. [espacio] to take away;con esta reforma le robamos unos metros al garaje this alteration will take a few square metres away from the garage5. [naipe] to draw6. [cobrar caro] to rob;en esa tienda te roban the prices in that shop are daylight robbery♦ vi1. [sustraer] to steal;han robado en una tienda del centro there's been a robbery in a shop in the town centre2. [tomar un naipe] to draw* * *v/t2 naipe take, pick up* * *robar vt1) : to steal2) : to rob, to burglarize3) secuestrar: to abduct, to kidnap4) : to captivaterobar virobar en : to break into* * *robar vb3. (casa) to burgle -
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robpast tense, past participle - robbed; verb1) (to steal from (a person, place etc): He robbed a bank / an old lady; I've been robbed!) robar2) ((with of) to take (something) away from; to deprive of: An accident robbed him of his sight at the age of 21.) quitar•- robber- robbery
rob vb1. robarI've been robbed! Somebody's stolen my wallet! ¡me han robado! ¡Me han robado la cartera!2. atracar / asaltarthey robbed a bank and stole £50,000 atracaron un banco y se llevaron cincuenta mil librasFíjate bien en los ejemplos, rob no es lo mismo que steal: rob se usa con la persona robada o con un sitio que se atraca; steal se usa con el dinero u objetos robadostr[rɒb]1 robar1) steal: robar2) deprive: privar, quitarrob vi: robarv.• atracar v.• birlar v.• desvalijar v.• garfiñar v.• quitar v.• robar v.rɑːb, rɒba) ( steal from) \<\<bank\>\> asaltar, atracar*, robar; \<\<person\>\> robarle ab) ( deprive)to rob somebody/something OF something — privar a alguien/algo de algo
the last-minute goal robbed them of the championship — el gol de último momento les birló el campeonato
[rɒb]VT robar; [+ bank etc] atracarto rob sb of sth — [+ money etc] robar algo a algn; (fig) [+ happiness etc] quitar algo a algn
I've been robbed! — ¡me han robado!
Peterwe were robbed! — (Sport) * ¡nos robaron el partido!
* * *[rɑːb, rɒb]a) ( steal from) \<\<bank\>\> asaltar, atracar*, robar; \<\<person\>\> robarle ab) ( deprive)to rob somebody/something OF something — privar a alguien/algo de algo
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- bb- ausrauben [Bank, Safe, Kasse]; berauben [Person]; abs. raubenrob somebody of something — jemandem etwas rauben od. stehlen; (deprive of what is due) jemanden um etwas bringen od. betrügen; (withhold something from) jemandem etwas vorenthalten
* * *[rob]past tense, past participle - robbed; verb1) (to steal from (a person, place etc): He robbed a bank / an old lady; I've been robbed!) ausrauben2) ((with of) to take (something) away from; to deprive of: An accident robbed him of his sight at the age of 21.) berauben•- academic.ru/62651/robber">robber- robbery* * *<- bb->[rɒb, AM rɑ:b]vt1. (steal from)to \rob a bank eine Bank ausrauben3. (deprive)4.▶ to \rob Peter to pay Paul ( saying) das eine Loch stopfen und ein anderes aufmachen fig (sich Geld leihen, um Schulden bezahlen zu können)* * *[rɒb]vtperson bestehlen; (more seriously) berauben; shop, bank ausrauben; orchard plündernto rob sb of sth (lit, fig) — jdn einer Sache (gen) berauben (geh), jdm etw rauben; (lit also) jdm etw stehlen
I've been robbed! — ich bin bestohlen worden!
to rob the till (Brit) —
he was robbed of the pleasure of seeing her — es war ihm nicht vergönnt, sie zu sehen
the shock robbed him of speech — er hat vor Schreck die Stimme verloren; (briefly also) der Schreck hat ihm die Sprache verschlagen
our team was robbed (inf) — das ist nicht fair(, wir hätten gewinnen müssen)
* * *A v/tb) fig etwas berauben (of gen)2. jemanden be-, ausrauben:a) jemandem etwas rauben, jemanden einer Sache berauben (beide a. fig),b) jemanden um etwas bringen, jemandem etwas nehmen;the shock robbed him of his speech der Schreck raubte ihm die Sprache;B v/i rauben, plündern* * *- bb- ausrauben [Bank, Safe, Kasse]; berauben [Person]; abs. raubenrob somebody of something — jemandem etwas rauben od. stehlen; (deprive of what is due) jemanden um etwas bringen od. betrügen; (withhold something from) jemandem etwas vorenthalten
be robbed — bestohlen werden; (by force) beraubt werden
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[rob]past tense, past participle - robbed; verb1) (to steal from (a person, place etc): He robbed a bank / an old lady; I've been robbed!) røve2) ((with of) to take (something) away from; to deprive of: An accident robbed him of his sight at the age of 21.) fratage; røve•- robber- robbery* * *[rob]past tense, past participle - robbed; verb1) (to steal from (a person, place etc): He robbed a bank / an old lady; I've been robbed!) røve2) ((with of) to take (something) away from; to deprive of: An accident robbed him of his sight at the age of 21.) fratage; røve•- robber- robbery -
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∎ to rob sb of sth voler ou dérober qch à qn; (deprive) priver qn de qch;∎ when we got back we found that we had been robbed en rentrant, on a découvert qu'on avait été cambriolés;∎ I've been robbed of my wallet! on m'a volé mon portefeuille!;∎ someone has robbed the till! on a volé l'argent de la caisse!∎ to rob sb of sth priver qn de qch;∎ the immigrants were robbed of their rights les immigrés ont été privés de leurs droits;∎ the illness had robbed him of his good looks la maladie lui avait fait perdre sa beauté;∎ the team was robbed of its victory l'équipe s'est vue ravir la victoire;∎ we were robbed! (after match) on nous a volé la victoire!;∎ to rob Peter to pay Paul déshabiller Pierre pour habiller Paul2 noun∎ to go on the rob aller chaparder -
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robpast tense, past participle - robbed; verb1) (to steal from (a person, place etc): He robbed a bank / an old lady; I've been robbed!) rane; plyndre2) ((with of) to take (something) away from; to deprive of: An accident robbed him of his sight at the age of 21.) ta fra, berøve for•- robber- robberyrøveverb \/rɒb\/rane, plyndre, frarøvebe robbed (britisk slang, spøkefullt) tape ufortjent• the City-supporters agreed: they were robbed against Unitedrob Peter to pay Paul ta fra den ene og gi til den andrerob someone of something stjele noe fra noen, plyndre noen for noerob the cradle gå på barnerov -
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קְפַחch. sam( 1) same. Gen. R. s. 23 (ref. to וזה, Gen. 11:6) ק׳ על ראשווכ׳ he put his hand upon Nimrods head, saying, this man ; ib. s. 26. to bend, force, outrage, overwhelm), to force, overwhelm; to rob. Targ. Hos. 7:1 קָפְחִין (not קַפָּהִין).Y.Sabb.XX, end, 17d קְפוֹחַ קְפִיחָה rob him that has been robbed (v. צְנִינִים). Pa. קַפֵּהַ same. Yoma 83b קַפְּחֵיה לרועהוכ׳ he overpowered the shepherd and ate his bread. Gen. R. s. 75, beg. שרי מְקַפֵּחַ ביה began to rob him. Ib. s. 87 הא … קים קַפְּהִינָתּ the she-bear is before thee, rise and overpower her, i. e. here is a temptation, conquer it. Lev. R. s. 18 לסטין אתאן למְקַפְּהָא יתי robbers are coming to rob me. Ib. s. 30 קַפְּחֵיה ונסבוכ׳ he overpowered him and took all he had. Ib. הב … דקַפַּחְתַּנִי give me back what thou hast robbed me of. Ib. מן כל מה דקַפְּחִיתוכ׳ of all I forced (out of thee) and of all I took, this man has (I have) nothing left except this rug. Koh. R. to VII, 26 והוא נפיק ומקפח בליליא and he used to go out by night for robbery; a. fr.Gitt.29b קַפְּחִינְהוּ רב ספראוכ׳ R. Safra got the better of three ordained rabbis; קפחינהו … בטעותא R. S. got the better of …, by showing them their mistake. Ithpe. אִיקְּפַח to be overpowered, robbed. Y.Ter.VIII, 46b bot. (read:) ר׳ יוחנן א׳ בעליוכ׳, v. קַנְיָיה. Ib. אִיקַּפְחִיתוכ׳ (not איקפהת) I have been robbed -
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קְפַחch. sam( 1) same. Gen. R. s. 23 (ref. to וזה, Gen. 11:6) ק׳ על ראשווכ׳ he put his hand upon Nimrods head, saying, this man ; ib. s. 26. to bend, force, outrage, overwhelm), to force, overwhelm; to rob. Targ. Hos. 7:1 קָפְחִין (not קַפָּהִין).Y.Sabb.XX, end, 17d קְפוֹחַ קְפִיחָה rob him that has been robbed (v. צְנִינִים). Pa. קַפֵּהַ same. Yoma 83b קַפְּחֵיה לרועהוכ׳ he overpowered the shepherd and ate his bread. Gen. R. s. 75, beg. שרי מְקַפֵּחַ ביה began to rob him. Ib. s. 87 הא … קים קַפְּהִינָתּ the she-bear is before thee, rise and overpower her, i. e. here is a temptation, conquer it. Lev. R. s. 18 לסטין אתאן למְקַפְּהָא יתי robbers are coming to rob me. Ib. s. 30 קַפְּחֵיה ונסבוכ׳ he overpowered him and took all he had. Ib. הב … דקַפַּחְתַּנִי give me back what thou hast robbed me of. Ib. מן כל מה דקַפְּחִיתוכ׳ of all I forced (out of thee) and of all I took, this man has (I have) nothing left except this rug. Koh. R. to VII, 26 והוא נפיק ומקפח בליליא and he used to go out by night for robbery; a. fr.Gitt.29b קַפְּחִינְהוּ רב ספראוכ׳ R. Safra got the better of three ordained rabbis; קפחינהו … בטעותא R. S. got the better of …, by showing them their mistake. Ithpe. אִיקְּפַח to be overpowered, robbed. Y.Ter.VIII, 46b bot. (read:) ר׳ יוחנן א׳ בעליוכ׳, v. קַנְיָיה. Ib. אִיקַּפְחִיתוכ׳ (not איקפהת) I have been robbed -
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[rob]past tense, past participle - robbed; verb1) (to steal from (a person, place etc): He robbed a bank / an old lady; I've been robbed!) roubar2) ((with of) to take (something) away from; to deprive of: An accident robbed him of his sight at the age of 21.) privar•- robber- robbery* * *[rɔb] vt+vi 1 roubar. 2 pilhar. 3 despojar, privar. he robbed her of all her savings / ele despojou-a de todas as suas economias. to rob Peter to pay Paul despir um santo para vestir outro. -
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I.voler1 [vɔle]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb• ça ne vole pas haut ! (inf) it's pretty low-level!II.voler2 [vɔle]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ objet] ( = dérober) to steal• voler de l'argent/une idée/un baiser à qn to steal money/an idea/a kiss from sb• il ne l'a pas volé ! ( = il l'a mérité) he asked for it!• il ne l'a pas volée, cette médaille ! he worked hard for that medal!b. [+ personne] ( = dépouiller) to rob ; ( = léser) to cheat* * *vɔle
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1) ( dérober) to steal ( à quelqu'un from somebody)il s'est fait voler la victoire — fig he's been robbed of his victory
tu ne l'as pas volé! — fig it serves you right!
2) ( léser) to robvoler le client — to rip the customer off (colloq)
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verbe intransitif to flyvoler en éclats — [vitre] to shatter; fig [certitude] to be shattered
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I vɔle vi1) [avion, oiseau] to fly2) [objet] to fly
II vɔle1. vi[voleur] to steal2. vt1) (= dérober) to stealÇa n'est pas son stylo, il me l'a volé. — That's not his pen, he stole it from me.
On a volé mon appareil photo. — My camera's been stolen.
2) [personne] to rob* * *voler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( dérober) to steal [objet, secret, baiser] (à qn from sb); on lui a volé sa voiture, il s'est fait voler sa voiture he's had his car stolen; il s'est fait voler la victoire fig he's been robbed of his victory; tu ne l'as pas volé! fig it serves you right, you asked for it!;2 ( léser) to rob; voler le client to cheat ou rob the customer; ( plus fort) to rip the customer off○; voler l'État to steal from the State; voler qn sur la quantité/le poids to cheat sb over the quantity/the weight; 500 euros? tu t'es fait voler! 500 euros? you've been ripped off!; on se fait voler dans ce magasin! you get ripped off in that shop!; on n'a pas été volés! fig we got our money's worth!B vi1 [insecte, avion, pilote] to fly; fig [poussière, plume] to fly; voler au vent [cheveux, jupe] to blow in the wind;2 ( être lancé) lit, fig [pierres, insultes] to fly; voler en éclats [vitre] to shatter; fig [certitude] to be shattered; faire voler la réputation de qn en éclats fig to shatter sb's reputation;3 ( se précipiter) voler au secours de qn to rush to sb's aid; fig voler de bouche en bouche [nouvelle] to spread like wildfire. ⇒ mouche.ça vole bas! ( c'est grivois) that's a bit near the knuckle!; ( c'est idiot) that's pretty mindless stuff![vɔle] verbe intransitifvoler de ses propres ailes to stand on one's own two feet, to fend for oneself2. [étincelles, projectile] to flyil faisait voler ses adversaires/les assiettes he was throwing his opponents around/throwing the plates in the airvoler en éclats to be smashed to bits ou to pieces3. (littéraire) [nuages, flocons] to fly (along)4. (soutenu) [se précipiter]voler vers quelqu'un/quelque chose to fly to somebody/towards something————————[vɔle] verbe transitif1. [objet, idée] to stealce n'est pas bien de voler it's wrong to steal, stealing is wrongn'avoir pas volé: je n'ai pas volé mon argent/dîner/week-end I've certainly earned my money/earned myself some dinner/earned myself a weekendtu ne l'as pas volé! [tu es bien puni] you (certainly) asked for it!, it serves you right!2. [personne] to robil s'est fait voler son portefeuille/tout son matériel hi-fi his wallet/all his stereo equipment was stolen -
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robpast tense, past participle - robbed; verb1) (to steal from (a person, place etc): He robbed a bank / an old lady; I've been robbed!) rane; plyndre2) ((with of) to take (something) away from; to deprive of: An accident robbed him of his sight at the age of 21.) ta fra, berøve for•- robber- robberyrøve\/rɒb\/forkortelse for Robert, Robin -
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elrabol, meglop, rabol* * *[rob]past tense, past participle - robbed; verb1) (to steal from (a person, place etc): He robbed a bank / an old lady; I've been robbed!) kirabol2) ((with of) to take (something) away from; to deprive of: An accident robbed him of his sight at the age of 21.) elrabol•- robber- robbery -
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v. soygun yapmak, soymak, çalmak, zorla almak, hırsızlık yapmak, soyup soğana çevirmek, yoksun bırakmak* * *soy* * *[rob]past tense, past participle - robbed; verb1) (to steal from (a person, place etc): He robbed a bank / an old lady; I've been robbed!) soymak2) ((with of) to take (something) away from; to deprive of: An accident robbed him of his sight at the age of 21.) yoksun bırakmak•- robber- robbery -
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[rob]past tense, past participle - robbed; verb1) (to steal from (a person, place etc): He robbed a bank / an old lady; I've been robbed!) (o)ropati2) ((with of) to take (something) away from; to deprive of: An accident robbed him of his sight at the age of 21.) oropati•- robber- robbery* * *[rɔb]transitive verboropati, opleniti, izropati; ugrabiti; ukrasti, okrasti, pokrasti; odvzeti (komu) (of s.th. kaj)to rob s.o. of s.th. — ukrasti komu kajto rob Peter to pay Paul — enemu nekaj (od)vzeti (od enega si izposoditi), da drugemu poravnamo svoj dolg; figuratively eno luknjo zamašiti, pa drugo napraviti -
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[rob]past tense, past participle - robbed; verb1) (to steal from (a person, place etc): He robbed a bank / an old lady; I've been robbed!) (o)ropati2) ((with of) to take (something) away from; to deprive of: An accident robbed him of his sight at the age of 21.) oropati•- robber- robbery* * *[rɔb]proper namepomanjševalnica za Robert -
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• ottaa• riistää• ryövätä• rosvota• ryöstää• näpistää• huijata• varastaa• viedä• siepata• anastaa• pölliä• kaapata• kääntää• kyniä• kähveltää• pihistää* * *robpast tense, past participle - robbed; verb1) (to steal from (a person, place etc): He robbed a bank / an old lady; I've been robbed!) ryöstää2) ((with of) to take (something) away from; to deprive of: An accident robbed him of his sight at the age of 21.) riistää•- robber- robbery
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