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1 robbery
robbery n vol m ; it's sheer robbery! fig c'est du vol! ; train robbery acte m de banditisme ferroviaire ; robbery with violence, robbery and assault Jur vol m avec coups et blessures, vol m avec voies de fait. -
2 robbery
∎ robbery with violence vol m avec coups et blessures, specialist term vol m qualifié∎ it's highway or daylight robbery! c'est du vol (organisé)!, c'est de l'arnaque!;∎ it's nothing short of robbery! c'est du vol! -
3 robbery
robbery [ˈrɒbərɪ]vol m• at that price it's sheer robbery! (inf) à ce prix-là c'est du vol manifeste !* * *['rɒbərɪ]noun vol mit's sheer robbery! — fig c'est du vol!
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4 robbery
plural - robberies; noun (the act of robbing: Robbery is a serious crime; He was charged with four robberies.) vol -
5 robbery
Jur. vol qualifiéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > robbery
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6 robbery
vol à main armée, vol avec violence, vol qualifié (RL) -
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8 robbery with violence
Jur. vol aggravéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > robbery with violence
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9 robbery insurance
assurance contre le vol avec violence, assurance. contre le vol qualifié (RL, LGA) -
10 robbery of a watchman
vol avec violence sur la personne d'un veilleur (2e) role of the auditor and the actuary in respect of financial statements rôles respectifs du vérificateur et de l'actuaire à l'égard des états financiers (TT) -
11 daylight robbery
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12 daylight robbery
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13 bank robbery
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14 highway robbery
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15 aggravated robbery with violence
Jur. vol qualifié avec violencesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > aggravated robbery with violence
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16 armed robbery
Crim. vol à main armée; braquage; hold-upEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > armed robbery
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17 armed robbery in progress
Crim. braquage/hold-up en cours [annonce d'un patrouilleur au central téléphonique]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > armed robbery in progress
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18 extortion robbery
Crim. vol sous la menaceEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > extortion robbery
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19 gang robbery
Crim., Jur. vol qualifié commis en réunionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > gang robbery
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20 bank robbery
noun cambriolage m de banque
См. также в других словарях:
robbery — rob·bery n pl ber·ies [Anglo French robberie roberie, from Old French, from rober to take something away from a person by force]: the unlawful taking away of personal property from a person by violence or by threat of violence that causes fear:… … Law dictionary
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robbery — UK US /ˈrɒbəri/ noun [C or U] (plural robberies) LAW ► the crime of stealing from somewhere or someone: »He committed several robberies. »a bank robbery … Financial and business terms
robbery — (n.) c.1200, from O.Fr. roberie, from rober (see ROB (Cf. rob)) … Etymology dictionary
robbery — *larceny, *theft, burglary … New Dictionary of Synonyms
robbery — [n] stealing break in, burglary, caper, embezzlement, felony, heist*, hit, holdup*, job, larceny, looting, mortal sin, mugging, purse snatching, stickup*, theft, thievery, unlawful act, wrongdoing; concept 192 … New thesaurus
robbery — ► NOUN (pl. robberies) 1) the action of robbing a person or place. 2) informal unashamed swindling or overcharging … English terms dictionary
robbery — [rä′bər ē] n. pl. robberies [ME roberie < OFr: see ROB & ERY] 1. act or practice of robbing 2. Law the felonious taking of personal property in the possession or immediate presence of another by the use of violence or intimidation SYN. THEFT … English World dictionary
Robbery — This article is about the crime. For the 1967 film, see Robbery (1967 film). For the 1897 film, see Robbery (1897 film). For the Teena Marie album, see Robbery (album). Holdup redirects here. For the contract bridge playing technique, see Hold up … Wikipedia
robbery — Felonious taking of money, personal property, or any other article of value, in the possession of another, from his person or immediate presence, and against his will, accomplished by means of force or fear. People v. Eddy, 123 Cal.App.2d 826,… … Black's law dictionary