rob
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If someone is robbed, they have money or property stolen from them. 盗窃; 抢劫
Mrs. Yacoub was robbed of her designer watch at her Westchester home. 雅各布夫人的名牌手表在她威斯特切斯特的家中被人盗走了。
2. V-T If someone is robbed of something that they deserve, have, or need, it is taken away from them. 抢走
When Miles Davis died jazz was robbed of its most distinctive voice. 当迈尔斯•戴维斯去世时,爵士乐里最具特色的声音也被夺走了。
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rob /rɒb/ (robbing,robbed,robs)
剑桥词典
- to take money or property illegally from a place , organization , or person , often using violence
- They were robbed of all their savings .
- Police said the couple had been trussed up and robbed before being shot .
- He was robbed while he was on holiday .
- He was robbed of his wallet and car keys .
- That was when I realized I'd been robbed.
抢劫,掠夺;盗取
The terrorists financed themselves by robbing banks . 恐怖分子靠抢银行来获得资金。
My wallet's gone! I've been robbed! 我的钱包没了!我被偷了!
They robbed the company of $2 million. 他们从这家公司盗取了两百万英镑。
If someone is robbed of something they deserve or want , it is taken away from them.
使丧失;剥夺
A last-minute injury robbed me of my place on the team . 我在最后一刻受了伤,失去了在球队中的位置。
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