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单词 robber
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robber


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R0268900 (rŏb)v. robbed, rob·bing, robs v.tr.1. a. Law To take property from (a person) illegally by using or threatening to use violence or force; commit robbery upon.b. To steal something from (a place, vehicle, or institution, for example): Bandits robbed the train.c. To steal (money or valuables): robbed money out of the till.2. a. To deprive unjustly of something belonging to, desired by, or legally due (someone): robbed her of her professional standing.b. To deprive of something injuriously: a parasite that robs a tree of its sap.v.intr. To engage in or commit robbery.Idioms: rob Peter to pay Paul To incur a debt in order to pay off another debt. rob (someone) blind To rob in an unusually deceitful or thorough way: robbed the old couple blind while employed as a companion. rob the cradle Informal To have a romantic or sexual relationship with someone significantly younger than oneself.
[Middle English robben, from Old French rober, of Germanic origin; see reup- in Indo-European roots.]
rob′ber n.

rob•ber

(ˈrɒb ər)

n. a person who robs. [1125–75; Middle English robbere < Old French robere. See rob, -er1] syn: See thief.

thief

– robber – burglar">burglar

Anyone that steals can be called a thief. A robber often uses violence or the threat of violence to steal things from places such as banks or shops.

They caught the armed robber who raided a supermarket.

A burglar breaks into houses or other buildings and steals things.

The average burglar spends just two minutes inside your house.
Thesaurus
Noun1.robber - a thief who steals from someone by threatening violencerobber - a thief who steals from someone by threatening violencebank robber - a robber of banksmugger - a robber who takes property by threatening or performing violence on the person who is robbed (usually on the street)stealer, thief - a criminal who takes property belonging to someone else with the intention of keeping it or selling it

robber

noun thief, raider, burglar, looter, stealer, fraud, cheat, pirate, bandit, plunderer, mugger (informal), highwayman, con man (informal), fraudster, swindler, brigand, grifter (slang, chiefly U.S. & Canad.), footpad (archaic) Armed robbers broke into a jewellers.Related words
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robber

nounA person who steals:bandit, burglar, highwayman, housebreaker, larcener, larcenist, pilferer, purloiner, stealer, thief.
Translations
强盗盗贼

rob

(rob) past tense, past participle robbed verb1. to steal from (a person, place etc). He robbed a bank / an old lady; I've been robbed! 搶劫 抢劫,抢夺 2. (with of) to take (something) away from; to deprive of. An accident robbed him of his sight at the age of 21. 剝奪,奪去 剥夺,使丧失 ˈrobber nounThe bank robbers got away with nearly $50,000. 搶劫犯 盗贼,强盗 ˈrobberyplural ˈrobberies noun the act of robbing. Robbery is a serious crime; He was charged with four robberies. 搶劫 抢劫
to rob a bank or a person; to steal a watch, pencil, money etc.

robber

强盗zhCN

robber


cradle-robber

A jocular term for someone who is romantically involved with a much younger person. I wouldn't have pegged Jeff as a cradle-robber, but I just saw him around town with a girl who looks like she's barely out of high school.

robber baron

1. A disparaging term applied to any of the prominent businessmen in the late 19th-century US who used unethical means to increase industrialization (and thus their own wealth and prestige). John Rockefeller is usually regarded as a robber baron, but he's certainly not the only one.2. By extension, anyone who achieves great wealth and success by unscrupulous means. Of course I don't trust him—he's a robber baron who's made all his money by manipulating the stock market!3. In the Middle Ages, a thief who robbed unsuspecting travelers. Please be mindful of robber barons on your journey through the countryside.See also: robber

robber


robber

[′räb·ər] (metallurgy) An extra cathode that reduces current density at local areas of the work being electroplated for the purpose of producing a more uniform thickness coating.

Robber


Related to Robber: Robber barons

ROBBER. One who commits a robbery. One who feloniously and forcibly takes goods or money to any value from the person of another by violence or putting him, in fear.

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robber


Related to robber: Robber barons
  • noun

Synonyms for robber

noun thief

Synonyms

  • thief
  • raider
  • burglar
  • looter
  • stealer
  • fraud
  • cheat
  • pirate
  • bandit
  • plunderer
  • mugger
  • highwayman
  • con man
  • fraudster
  • swindler
  • brigand
  • grifter
  • footpad

Synonyms for robber

noun a person who steals

Synonyms

  • bandit
  • burglar
  • highwayman
  • housebreaker
  • larcener
  • larcenist
  • pilferer
  • purloiner
  • stealer
  • thief

Words related to robber

noun a thief who steals from someone by threatening violence

Related Words

  • bank robber
  • mugger
  • stealer
  • thief
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