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rob

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rob /rɒb $ rɑːb/ ●●○ S3 verb (robbed, robbing) [transitiveT]  
1 SCCto steal money or property from a person, bank etc 抢劫,抢夺,打劫 steal, burgle
 They killed four policemen while robbing a bank.
他们抢劫一家银行的时候杀了4名警察。
 A 77-year-old woman was robbed at knifepoint.
一名77岁老妪遭到持刀抢劫。
rob somebody of something
 They threatened to shoot him and robbed him of all his possessions.
他们威胁要开枪打死他,并抢走了他的全部东西。
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.
Rob 的宾语是人或地点。如宾语是物品或一定数量的钱,则不用 rob,而用 steal: He stole cash and valuables worth $500000 他偷了现金和价值50万美元的贵重物品。
see thesaurus at steal
2 rob Peter to pay Paul TAKE something FROM somebodyGIVEto take money away from someone or something that needs it in order to pay someone else or use it for something else 拆东墙补西墙;剜肉补疮
 Taking money out of the hospital’s budget for this is simply robbing Peter to pay Paul.
将医院预算里的钱挪用到这里,简直是在剜肉补疮。
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3 rob somebody blind informal to steal everything someone has 把某人偷个精光
 The minute your back’s turned, they’ll rob you blind.
你一转身,他们就会把你偷个精光。
4. I/we was robbed! British EnglishBrE spokenDSUNFAIR used when you think that you were beaten unfairly in a sport /我们输得不公平! 冤枉!〔用于体育比赛中〕
5. rob the cradle American EnglishAmESEX/HAVE SEX WITH to have a sexual relationship with someone who is a lot younger than you – used humorously 老牛吃嫩草〔指跟比自己年龄小很多的人有性关系,幽默用法〕 SYN British English cradle-snatch
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6rob somebody/something of something phrasal verbphr v literary REMOVEto take away an important quality, ability etc from someone or something 使丧失,剥夺
 The illness robbed him of a normal childhood.
疾病使他无法拥有一个正常的童年。
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Origin rob
(1200-1300) Old French rober
rob verb
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BNC: 5202 COCA: 5071
BNC: 5202 COCA: 5071
rob

verb

 See also the entry for steal 另见steal条rob ♦︎ loot ♦︎ break into sth ♦︎ raid ♦︎ plunder ♦︎ ransack ♦︎ burgle ♦︎ burglarize ♦︎ hold up sb/sthThese words all mean to steal money or property, especially from a place. 这些词均表示抢劫、掠夺、盗取。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to be robbed / plundered of sthto rob / loot / break into / raid / ransack / burgle / burglarize a building / shop / storeto rob / break into / raid / ransack / burgle / burglarize a houseto rob / hold up a bankto loot / plunder a town / cityto rob / raid a tomb rob (-bb-) [transitive] to steal money or property from a person or place 抢劫;掠夺;盗取An armed gang robbed a bank in Main Street last night.一伙持械匪徒昨晚抢劫了主街上的一家银行。The gang had robbed and killed the drugstore owner.那伙匪徒抢劫并杀害了药房的老板。He was accused of robbing the company's pension funds.他被指控盗取公司的养老基金。The tomb had been robbed of all its treasures.坟墓里的财宝已被盗劫一空。 see also robber thief , robbery theft loot luːt [transitive, often passive, intransitive] to steal things from shops or buildings, especially after a place has been bombed, after a fire or during a riot (= a situation of violent disorder) (被炸、火灾或暴乱后)打劫,抢劫,劫掠Most of the stores in the town had been looted.镇上的商店大多已被洗劫一空。The invaders rampaged through the streets, looting and killing.入侵者在街上横冲直撞,屠杀劫掠。 see also looter thief ˌbreak ˈinto sth

phrasal verb

(broke, broken)to enter a building or open a vehicle by force, especially in order to steal things from it (尤指为盗窃)强行闯入;撬开(车辆)Thieves broke into the store and got away with $50 000.窃贼闯入商店偷走了5万元。Our car got broken into last night.我们的车昨晚被撬了。 see also break-in theft
raid [transitive] to enter a place, usually using force, and steal things from it 劫掠;打劫Many treasures were lost when the tombs were raided in the last century.上世纪这些坟墓遭到偷盗,很多财宝都失踪了。 (humorous) I caught him raiding the fridge again (= taking food from it).我撞见他又在扫荡冰箱里的食物。 see also raid theft , raider thief plunder [intransitive, transitive] (formal) to steal things from a place or region, especially during a war, using force (尤指战乱时)抢劫,掠夺The troops crossed the country, plundering and looting as they went.部队经过乡村,一路抢劫掳掠。Delhi was captured and plundered in 1739.德里1739年被占领并劫掠。 ransack ˈrænsæk [transitive] to search a place, making it untidy and causing damage, because you are looking for sth, usually in order to steal it (通常为了盗窃某物)翻腾搜索;洗劫The house had been ransacked by burglars.这房子曾遭到盗贼洗劫。Police completely ransacked the offices in their search for the missing files.为找到丢失的文件,警方彻底搜查了那些办公室。 burgle ˈbɜːgl; NAmE ˈbɜːrgl [transitive] (BrE) to enter a building illegally, usually using force, and steal things from it 入室盗窃Her house has been burgled five times.她的房子已五次被盗。We were burgled while we were away (= our house was burgled).我们外出时家里失窃了。 see also burglary theft burglarize ˈbɜːgləraɪz; NAmE ˈbɜːrgləraɪz (NAmE) to burgle sb/sth 入室盗窃The doctor's office is frequently burglarized by drug addicts.医生的办公室经常遭瘾君子入室行窃。NOTE 辨析 Raid or burgle/burglarize? Burgle/burglarize is only used to talk about buildings, especially people's homes; raid can be used to talk about any place, but is used especially about shops and businesses and with the word tombs (but not graves which can only be robbed). * burgle/burglarize仅指入室盗窃,尤指进入别人家里行窃;raid可指在任何地方行窃,尤指进入商店或企业偷东西。raid可与tomb搭配,但不与grave搭配,后者只能与rob搭配。 ˌhold up ˈsb/sth

phrasal verb

(held, held)to rob a bank, shop or vehicle using a weapon 持械抢劫(银行、商店或车辆)Masked men held up a security van in South London yesterday.几个蒙面男子昨天在伦敦南部抢劫了一辆押款车。They were held up at gunpoint.他们遭持枪抢劫。

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