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    robrob /rɒb $ rɑːb/ verb (past tense and past participle robbed, present participle robbing) [transitive] 모든 번역 보기1to steal money or property from a person, bank etc사람, 은행 등에서 돈이나 재산을 훔치다steal, burgle:  They killed four policemen while robbing a bank.그들은 은행을 털다가 경찰관 네 명을 살해했다. A 77-year-old woman was robbed at knifepoint.한 77세 여성이 칼을 들이댄 강도에게 피해를 당했다.rob somebody of something They threatened to shoot him and robbed him of all his possessions.그들은 총으로 위협하면서 그의 소지품을 모두 빼앗았다.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 else필요로 하는 사람이나 곳에서 돈을 빼내어 다른 사람에게 주거나 다른 용도로 쓰다:  Taking money out of the hospital’s budget for this is simply robbing Peter to pay Paul.이를 위해 병원 예산에서 돈을 빼는 것은 그야말로 돌려막기에 불과하다.3rob somebody blind informal비격식 to steal everything someone has누군가의 것을 모조리 훔치다:  The minute your back’s turned, they’ll rob you blind.등을 돌리는 순간 그들은 네 것을 몽땅 털어갈 것이다.4I/we was robbed! British English spoken구어 used when you think that you were beaten unfairly in a sport스포츠에서 불공정하게 패했다고 생각할 때 쓰임5rob the cradle American English to have a sexual relationship with someone who is a lot younger than you – used humorously자신보다 훨씬 어린 사람과 성적 관계를 맺다 — 유머러스하게 쓰임 SYN cradle-snatch British Englishrob somebody/something of something phrasal verb literary문어체 to take away an important quality, ability etc from someone or something사람이나 사물에게서 중요한 자질, 능력 등을 빼앗다:  The illness robbed him of a normal childhood.병이 그에게서 평범한 어린 시절을 빼앗아 갔다.