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rob

/rob/US // rɒb //UK // (rɒb) //

抢劫,抢夺,抢,打劫

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    robbed, rob·bing.

    • : to take something from by unlawful force or threat of violence; steal from.
    • : to deprive of some right or something legally due: They robbed her of her inheritance.
    • : to plunder or rifle.
    • : to deprive of something unjustly or injuriously: The team was robbed of a home run hitter when the umpire called it a foul ball. The shock robbed him of his speech.
    • : Mining. to remove ore or coal from.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    robbed, rob·bing.

    • : to commit or practice robbery.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbsteal, deprive
Forms: robbed, robbing
Synonyms
bereave丧亲之痛,丧亲,丧家之犬,丧亲者break into闯入,冲入,闯进,挤入cheat诈骗,骗人,欺骗,骗人的defraud诈骗,欺诈,诈欺,讹诈divest撤资,剥离,脱离,撤消hijack劫持,劫持行为,劫持事件,劫持人质loot掠夺,抢夺,劫掠,抢劫lose失去,损失,丧失,失去了mug杯子,杯具,杯子里的东西,杯子里的酒plunder掠夺,劫掠,攫取,抢夺raid突袭,突击检查,袭击,偷袭ransack打劫,洗劫一空,翻箱倒柜,洗劫strip剥离,脱衣舞,剥皮,剥落abscond潜逃,逃逸,逃亡,潜逃的appropriate适当的,适当,恰当的,适宜的burglarize入室盗窃,入室偷窃,偷盗,盗窃burgle入室盗窃,入室偷窃,入室偷盗,入室抢劫con骗局,骗人,骗术,骗人的cop拷贝,拷贝拷贝,拷贝的,拷贝的方式defalcate违约,违约金,亏空,虚报despoil蹂躏,毁坏,掠夺,搜刮disinherit剥夺继承权,剥夺财产继承权,断绝关系,剥夺财产dispossess剥夺,褫夺,夺取embezzle侵吞,挪用,盗用,挪用公款filch秽物,秽语,秽气,秽土heist抢劫,抢劫罪,抢劫案,劫案hustle喧嚣,喧闹,喧哗,喧闹声liberate解放,解脱,释放,解救lift升降机,抬起,举起,抬起来oust撵走,撵出,撵走了,驱赶peculate推测,推断,推断力,推测的pilfer偷窃,偷盗,胠箧者流,偷窃行为pillage掠夺,抢夺,抢劫,攫取pinch钳制,掐死,掐断,钳子promote促进,推动,推广,推销purloin掠夺,盗用,偷窃,盗取relieve纾解,纾缓,缓解,纾解了requisition征用,请购,请购单,请示rifle步枪,来福枪,来复枪,来宾roll滚,卷,滚动,滚滚sack袋子,袋子里的东西,袋子里的钱,袋子里的食物scrounge搜刮,搜集,搜集整理,搜集物品snitch告密者,举报者,举报人,打小报告strong-arm强大的武器,强壮的臂膀,强大的武装力量,强壮的手臂swindle诈骗,诓骗,拐骗,骗人swipe轻扫,刷卡,扫一扫,轻轻一扫take采纳,采纳了thieve盗贼,胠箧者流,窃贼,盗窃者withhold扣留,隐瞒,隐瞒不报,隐匿do out of做出,做出的,做到,做到的hold up举起,抬起,举出,抬头rip off敲诈勒索,敲诈勒索罪,敲诈,敲诈勒索行为stick up翘起,坚守,竖起来,翘辫子

Examples

  • The narrow lens through which craft chocolate is seen is not only to the detriment of Indigenous chocolate makers globally, but also robs consumers of the chacne to experience the multitude of ways chocolate is produced.

  • Suddenly robbed of her dinner plans, she seemed stumped for an alternative.

  • For example, facial recognition systems that were never properly regulated before being developed and deployed are now so widely used as to rob people of their privacy.

  • He has been robbed of what could’ve been a new point in his life.

  • Palm oil expansion is also robbing orangutans, tigers, rhinos, and elephants of their natural habitats.

  • He texted one of the other founding Santas, “Fuck you, Santa Rob.”

  • Rob Marshall lets a sigh of relief erupt so loud it could be heard by giants in the sky.

  • I was naive enough to assume that he would, at most, rob me.

  • And then, the very next day, an email arrived from my English department: “Rob, were you expecting a letter from the Unabomber?!”

  • This would give his gang plenty of time to rob the bank and make their getaway.

  • He told her that he had sent us to look for it, and that we had taken advantage of the opportunity to rob the paymaster.

  • The thunder was the tocsin of the storm, but those who came to rob and kill moved unheralded in swift silence.

  • It occurred to him then that it was entirely possible that the rob and kill boys had not left the suburban town at all.

  • It recalled Ray Delancy, one of the most dangerous rob and kill men in the business.

  • They rob birds' nests of their eggs and young, they capture and devour snakes and other small animals.