An instance of robbery; an act of theft. Also in extended use.
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释义 | the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > robbery > [noun] > act or instance of (13) robbinga1300 An instance of robbery; an act of theft. Also in extended use. ravina1325 An act of rapine or robbery; a plundering, a pillaging. Usually in plural. Obsolete. robberya1325 An instance of this. burgh-brechea1387 close-breaking, burglary. reif1533 Chiefly Scottish. An act or instance of depredation or spoliation; a robbery. Obsolete. hoist1714 Housebreaking (perhaps obsolete); shoplifting. Criminals' slang. jump1777 A robbery (see quots.). slang. speak1811 Cant. (See quot. 1811.) Obsolete. rare. trick1865 A robbery, theft; chiefly in to turn a trick, to commit a successful robbery or theft. U.S. slang. clean-up1928 A profit; an exceptional financial success; also, a robbery or its proceeds. slang (originally U.S.). heist1930 A hold-up, a robbery; also attributive and in other combinations. Also as v., to hold up, rob, steal. Cf. hist, v.2 1, hoist, v. 6 and hoist, n. 5. knock-off1969 slang. A robbery; concrete (see quot. 1963). on the knock-off: engaged in stealing. hit1970 A killing; a robbery. Also attributive, as hit list n. (a) a list of persons to be assassinated; (b) transferred a list or group of persons, etc… |
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