0 to take money or property illegally from a place, organization, or person, often using violence:
The terrorists financed themselves by robbing banks.
My wallet's gone! I've been robbed!
They robbed the company of $2 million.
A last-minute injury robbed me of my place on the team.
1 to take money or property from a person or place illegally:
2 to take money or property illegally from a place, organization, or person:
3 abbreviation for run of book
Police said the couple had been trussed up and robbed before being shot.
He was robbed while he was on holiday.
That was when I realized I'd been robbed.
They are constantly at war with their neighbours, robbing and plundering each other, so that security is an unknown concept.
Men are robbed of their money by women who are not their wives.
Evidence of waylaying and robbing of tax collectors by criminals is hard to find.
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搶劫,掠奪, 盜取, 使喪失…
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~から盗む, 強奪する, 力ずくで奪う…
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soymak, zorla soymak, soyup soğana çevirmek…
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