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robbing ['rɔbiŋ] n
gen. 矿柱回采〔收〕; 精梳长回毛; 盗蜜
anim.husb. 盗蜂
rob [rɔb] v
gen. ; ; 抢〔行〕劫; 夺取; 消〔损〕耗; 回收矿〔支〕柱
agric. 糖浆
econ. 盗窃; 盗取; 使丧失; 非法剥夺
el. 掠夺性开采; 使失去
tech. 拆除坑道支撑; 拆卸移作他用; 河水夺流; 拆迁; 拆除支柱
 English thesaurus
rob [rɔb] v
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)
ROB [rɔb] abbr.
abbr., avia. radius of bend; right outboard
abbr., dril. rotation off bottom (Углов)
abbr., el. rank order buffer; remote order buffer; re-order buffer
Rob [rɔb] abbr.
abbr., med. Robertsonian translocation
Rob. abbr.
abbr. Robertson's Ecclesiastical Reports
RoB [rɔb] abbr.
abbr. risk of bias (imajenation)
robbing
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