Rob in spanish

Robar

pronunciation: roʊbɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures

rob = robar, asaltar. 

Example: After being robbed by three men at gunpoint, the victim chased after them and mowed down two of the robbers with his car as they attempted to escape.

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» rob + a bank = robar un banco, atracar un banco.

Example: Police in Honduras say six of their own officers have been arrested for allegedly trying to rob a bank.

» rob + a grave = profanar una tumba.

Example: A newlywed couple spent their honeymoon behind bars for allegedly robbing graves.

» rob + a stagecoach = asaltar una diligencia.

Example: It ain't a western if you can't rob a stagecoach, rustle some cattle, or duel at high noon.

» rob + Nombre + of = robar, quitar, privar de.

Example: The mother of a toddler who died when a vehicle crashed into a restaurant says losing her son has robbed her of all feelings of safety and joy.

» rob Peter to pay Paul = desnudar a un santo para vestir a otro, desvestir a un santo para vestir a otro, pan para hoy y hambre para mañana.

Example: Unless US schools begin to get the funding needed for this, they will have to continue the current pattern of subsiding on-line and periodical costs from the books budget ie robbing Peter to pay Paul.

» rob + the cradle = ser un asaltacunas.

Example: He was actually several years older than she was and never gave his real age because he didn't want to be accused of robbing the cradle.

Rob synonyms

hook in spanish: , pronunciation: hʊk part of speech: noun plume in spanish: , pronunciation: plum part of speech: noun pluck in spanish: , pronunciation: plʌk part of speech: verb, noun fleece in spanish: , pronunciation: flis part of speech: noun soak in spanish: , pronunciation: soʊk part of speech: verb surcharge in spanish: , pronunciation: sɜrtʃɑrdʒ part of speech: noun overcharge in spanish: , pronunciation: oʊvɜrtʃɑrdʒ part of speech: noun, verb gazump in spanish: , pronunciation: gæzəmp part of speech: verb

Rob antonyms

undercharge pronunciation: ʌndɜrtʃɑrdʒ part of speech: noun, verb
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