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    rob の英語での意味

    robrob /rɒb $ rɑːb/ verb (past tense and past participle robbed, present participle robbing) [transitive] すべての翻訳を見る1to steal money or property from a person, bank etc人・銀行などからお金や財物を盗むsteal, burgle:  They killed four policemen while robbing a bank.彼らは銀行強盗の際に警官4人を殺害した。 A 77-year-old woman was robbed at knifepoint.77歳の女性がナイフを突きつけられて強盗に遭った。rob somebody of something They threatened to shoot him and robbed him of all his possessions.彼らは彼を銃で脅し、所持品をすべて奪った。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. see thesaurus at steal2rob 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必要としている人や場所からお金を取り上げ、他の人への支払いや別の目的に充てる:  Taking money out of the hospital’s budget for this is simply robbing Peter to pay Paul.このために病院の予算からお金を流用するのは、まさに一方を犠牲にして他方を補う策にすぎない。3rob somebody blind informalインフォーマル to steal everything someone has人の持ち物をすべて盗む:  The minute your back’s turned, they’ll rob you blind.少し目を離したすきに、彼らはあなたの持ち物をすべて盗んでいく。4I/we was robbed! British English spoken話し言葉 used when you think that you were beaten unfairly in a sportスポーツで不当に負かされたと思うときに使う5rob the cradle American English to have a sexual relationship with someone who is a lot younger than you – used humorously自分よりずっと年下の人と性的な関係を持つ――ユーモラスな用法 SYN cradle-snatch British Englishrob somebody/something of something phrasal verb literary文語 to take away an important quality, ability etc from someone or something人や物から重要な資質・能力などを奪い去る:  The illness robbed him of a normal childhood.病気が彼から普通の幼少期を奪った。