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gen. |
opljačkati; grabiti; oteti; lišiti (nekoga); pokrasti |
law |
lišiti; napljačkati; orobiti; pleniti |
tech. |
neracionalno eksploatisati |
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law |
opljačkan; orobljen; pokraden |
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English thesaurus |
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gen. |
to steal something using violence or the threat of violence (Use the verb rob when you're talking about a crime — like when a bandit robs a train in the movies, or an outlaw robs the general store on TV. You can also use it to mean "deprive," as in: Having to ride my bike to school is only going to rob me of my energy by the time I get there. vocabulary.com); to steal from, especially using force or violence (He robbed three banks before he was caught. wiktionary.org); to deprive of, or withhold from, unjustly or injuriously (wiktionary.org); to defraud (wiktionary.org); to burgle (Her house was robbed. wiktionary.org) |
fig. |
to deprive (someone of something: Working all day robs me of any energy to go out in the evening. wiktionary.org) |
law |
to commit robbery (wiktionary.org) |
slang, BrE |
to steal (That chav robbed my phone! wiktionary.org) |
sport. |
to take possession of the ball, puck etc. (from someone: Kevin Mirallas then robbed Bacary Sagna to run into the area and draw another save from Szczesny as the Gunners held on to lead at the break. wiktionary.org) |
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abbr., avia. |
radius of bend; right outboard |
abbr., dril. |
rotation off bottom (Углов) |
abbr., el. |
rank order buffer; remote order buffer; re-order buffer |
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abbr., med. |
Robertsonian translocation |
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abbr. |
Robertson's Ecclesiastical Reports |
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abbr. |
risk of bias (imajenation) |