rob

[rɒb] [rɑːb]
  • 第三人称单数:robs;
  • 过去式:robbed;
  • 过去分词:robbed;
  • 现在分词:robbing;
  • 例句
    同义词
    同义词解析
    • 以下这些动词均包含 "偷,抢,夺" 的意思
      rob最常用词,指用暴力恐吓或哄骗等非法手段抢夺财物。
      steal普通用词,指暗中行窃。
      plunder指大规模或大范围地掠夺。
      deprive多指夺去或扣留别人拥有或可能拥有的有价值或必需的东西,也可用于指抽象的事物。
    词组
    • rob Peter to pay Paul
      take something away from one person to pay another, leaving the former at a disadvantage; discharge one debt only to incur another 借钱还债;剜肉补疮;拆东墙补西墙
    • rob (someone or something) blind
      To rob in an unusually deceitful or thorough way 用异乎寻常的欺骗手段或彻头彻尾地抢劫
    • rob the cradle【非正式用语】
      To have a romantic or sexual relationship with someone significantly younger than oneself. 与比自己年轻得多的人发生风流韵事或性关系
    英语四级真题
    • These days, children are robbed of these ancient freedoms, due to problems like crime, traffic, the loss of the open spaces and odd new perceptions about what is best for children, that is to say, things that can be bought, rather than things that can be found.
      出自-2010年12月阅读原文
    • Well, could you describe the man who robbed the bank for this report that we're filling out here?
      出自-2010年12月听力原文
    英语六级真题
    • Trees need more water as temperatures rise, but the prolonged droughts have robbed them of moisture, making whole forests easily cleared of trees and turned into farmland.
      出自-2013年6月阅读原文
    • He seems to suggest the poor are robbing the rich.
      出自-2013年12月听力原文
    柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
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    英英词典释义
    • Verb
      1. take something away by force or without the consent of the owner;
      "The burglars robbed him of all his money"
      2. rip off; ask an unreasonable price