释义 |
- v.抢劫;掠夺;盗取
- n.罗布;【男名】男子名
- 网络抢夺;罗伯;剥夺
第三人称单数:robs 现在分词:robbing 过去式:robbed v.+n. rob bank,rob people,rob store,rob peter,man rob v. take from,hold up,stick up,raid,pickpocket 1. | ~ sb/sth (of sth) 抢劫;掠夺;盗取to steal money or property from a person or place |
| | | The tomb had been robbed of its treasures. 这座坟墓里的财宝早已被盗。 |
IDM rob sb blind (informal) 骗取某人大量钱财to cheat or trick sb so that they lose a lot of money rob the cradle (informal) 老牛吃嫩草(指跟比自己年龄小很多的人发生性关系)to have a sexual relationship with a much younger person rob Peter to pay Paul 借新债还旧账;拆东墙补西墙to borrow money from one person to pay back what you owe to another person; to take money from one thing to use for sth else v. | 6. 强夺,掠夺;盗劫;抢夺,夺取,剥夺,使丧失; 【矿物】滥掘 6. 强夺,掠夺;盗劫;抢夺,夺取,剥夺,使丧失; 【矿物】滥掘 | n. | |
v. | 1. to take something illegally from a person or place, especially by using force, threats, or violence 2. to deprive somebody of something due, expected, or wanted 3. to deprive somebody or something of something, causing harm 4. to commit robbery, especially habitually 5. to take something such as an opportunity, skill, or quality from someone, often in an unfair way 6. take property from(a place)unlawfully(and often by force) 1. to take something illegally from a person or place, especially by using force, threats, or violence 2. to deprive somebody of something due, expected, or wanted 3. to deprive somebody or something of something, causing harm 4. to commit robbery, especially habitually 5. to take something such as an opportunity, skill, or quality from someone, often in an unfair way 6. take property from(a place)unlawfully(and often by force) |
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