rob 的英语意思
robrob /rɒb $ rɑːb/ verb (past tense and past participle robbed, present participle robbing) [transitive]
查看全部语言翻译1to steal money or property from a person, bank etc从个人、银行等处盗取金钱或财物:
They killed four policemen while robbing a bank.他们在抢劫银行时杀死了四名警察。
A 77-year-old woman was robbed at knifepoint.一名77岁的女性遭到持刀抢劫。rob somebody of something
They threatened to shoot him and robbed him of all his possessions.他们威胁要开枪,并抢走了他的全部财物。 ► 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从本需用钱的某人或某处挪走资金,用以支付他人或另作他用:
Taking money out of the hospital’s budget for this is simply robbing Peter to pay Paul.为此从医院预算中抽调资金,不过是拆东墙补西墙罢了。3rob somebody blind informal非正式 to steal everything someone has将某人的所有财物洗劫一空:
The minute your back’s turned, they’ll rob you blind.你一转身,他们就会把你洗劫一空。4I/we was robbed! British English spoken口语 used when you think that you were beaten unfairly in a sport用于认为自己在体育比赛中遭到不公对待而落败时5rob the cradle American English to have a sexual relationship with someone who is a lot younger than you – used humorously与比自己年轻许多的人发生性关系——幽默用法 SYN cradle-snatch British Englishrob somebody/something of something phrasal verb literary文学 to take away an important quality, ability etc from someone or something剥夺某人或某物重要的品质、能力等:
The illness robbed him of a normal childhood.这场病夺走了他本应有的正常童年。
查看全部语言翻译1to steal money or property from a person, bank etc从个人、银行等处盗取金钱或财物:
They killed four policemen while robbing a bank.他们在抢劫银行时杀死了四名警察。
A 77-year-old woman was robbed at knifepoint.一名77岁的女性遭到持刀抢劫。rob somebody of something
They threatened to shoot him and robbed him of all his possessions.他们威胁要开枪,并抢走了他的全部财物。 ► 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从本需用钱的某人或某处挪走资金,用以支付他人或另作他用:
Taking money out of the hospital’s budget for this is simply robbing Peter to pay Paul.为此从医院预算中抽调资金,不过是拆东墙补西墙罢了。3rob somebody blind informal非正式 to steal everything someone has将某人的所有财物洗劫一空:
The minute your back’s turned, they’ll rob you blind.你一转身,他们就会把你洗劫一空。4I/we was robbed! British English spoken口语 used when you think that you were beaten unfairly in a sport用于认为自己在体育比赛中遭到不公对待而落败时5rob the cradle American English to have a sexual relationship with someone who is a lot younger than you – used humorously与比自己年轻许多的人发生性关系——幽默用法 SYN cradle-snatch British Englishrob somebody/something of something phrasal verb literary文学 to take away an important quality, ability etc from someone or something剥夺某人或某物重要的品质、能力等:
The illness robbed him of a normal childhood.这场病夺走了他本应有的正常童年。