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Oxford 5000 vocabulary |B1|SPEAKING vocabularyACRONYM rob /rɒb $ rɑːb/ verb (past tense and past participle robbed, present participle robbing) [transitive]
سرقت کردن
دستبرد زدن، دزدیدن، ربودن، چاپیدن، لخت کردن، قانون فقه: غارت کردن
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Synonyms & Related Words rob[verb]Synonyms: steal from, burgle, cheat, con
(informal), defraud, deprive, dispossess, do out of
(informal), hold up, loot, mug
(informal), pillage, plunder, raid
Related Words: heist,
hold up,
jackroll,
roll,
strong-arm,
filch,
hijack,
lift,
pilfer,
purloin,
steal,
thieve,
cheat,
defraud,
hustle,
swindle,
despoil,
pillage,
ravage,
sack
English Thesaurus: steal, take, burgle, rob, mug, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary rob S3 /rɒb $ rɑːb/
verb (
past tense and past participle robbed,
present participle robbing)
[transitive][
Date: 1200-1300;
Language: Old French;
Origin: rober]
1. to steal money or property from a person, bank etc ⇒
steal,
burgle:
They killed four policemen while robbing a bank. A 77-year-old woman was robbed at knifepoint.rob somebody of something They threatened to shoot him and robbed him of all his possessions.► You say that someone
robs a person or place. Do not say that someone robs an object or an amount of money. Use
steal: He stole cash and valuables worth $500,000.2. rob Peter to pay Paul to take money away from someone or something that needs it in order to pay someone else or use it for something else:
Taking money out of the hospital’s budget for this is simply robbing Peter to pay Paul.3. rob somebody blind informal to steal everything someone has:
The minute your back’s turned, they’ll rob you blind.4. I/we was robbed! British English spoken used when you think that you were beaten unfairly in a sport
5. rob the cradle American English to have a sexual relationship with someone who is a lot younger than you – used humorously
Synonym : cradle-snatch British Englishrob somebody/something of something phrasal verb literary to take away an important quality, ability etc from someone or something:
The illness robbed him of a normal childhood. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Common Errors robverb BAD: The wicked old man robbed all my money.
GOOD: The wicked old man stole all my money.
BAD: They robbed $6000 from the office safe.
GOOD: They stole $6000 from the office safe.
BAD: While he was asleep, she robbed him his watch.
GOOD: While he was asleep, she stole his watch.
Usage Note:steal sth : 'Someone has stolen her car.' 'My watch has been stolen.' 'The girl has obviously stolen his heart.'
rob sb (
of sth ): 'The two youths had tried to rob him, but he managed to fight them off.' 'The old couple were robbed of their life's savings.'
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Thesaurus Acronyms and Abbreviations r.o.b. Remain, -ing on board [TahlilGaran] Acronyms and Abbreviations Dictionary ▲