rob 英 [rɒb]   美 [rɑb]

rob

rob  英 [rɒb] 美 [rɑb]

v. 抢劫;掠夺 

进行时:robbing  过去式:robbed  过去分词:robbed  第三人称单数:robs  名词复数:robs 

to rob a bank 抢劫银行
The tomb had been robbed of its treasures. 这座坟墓里的财宝早已被盗。

  • To rob is to steal something using violence (or the threat of violence). A criminal might rob a bank by pretending to have a weapon.
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  • v. 抢劫;掠夺
  • 1. to rob a bank

    抢劫银行

  • 2. The tomb had been robbed of its treasures.

    这座坟墓里的财宝早已被盗。

  • 3. He had been robbed of his dignity.

    他已失去了尊严。

rob / rɒb ; NAmE rɑːb / verb ( -bb- ) robsb/sth (of sth) to steal money or property from a person or place 抢劫;掠夺;盗取 to rob a bank 抢劫银行 The tomb had been robbed of its treasures. 这座坟墓里的财宝早已被盗。 collocationsat crime IDIOMS ˌrob sb ˈblind ( informal) to cheat or trick sb so that they lose a lot of money 骗取某人大量钱财 ˌrob the ˈcradle ( NAmE) ( informal) to have a sexual relationship with a much younger person 老牛吃嫩草,劫摇篮(指跟比自己年龄小很多的人发生性关系) rob ˌPeter to pay ˈPaul ( saying) 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 借新债还旧账;拆东墙补西墙 PHRASAL VERB ˈrob sb/sth of sth [often passive ] to prevent sb having sth that they need or deserve 剥夺(某人所需或应得之物) SYN deprive A last-minute goal robbed the team of victory. 最后一分钟的进球夺去了这支球队胜利的机会。 He had been robbed of his dignity. 他已失去了尊严。 rob robs robbed robbing rob / rɒb ; NAmE rɑːb /
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