Robbery in spanish

Robo

pronunciation: roʊboʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

robbery = robo, asalto, atraco. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que terminan con este sufijo]

Example: Crimes against the person include homicide, rape, assault and robbery.

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» aggravated robbery = robo con violencia e intimidación.

Example: He faces six rape charges, as well as three others of aggravated robbery and kidnapping.

» armed robbery = robo a mano armada, atraco a mano armada, asalto a mano armada.

Example: There has been a dramatic increase in the number of reported incidents of piracy and armed robbery against ships in waters in Southeast Asia.

» commit + a robbery = robar, cometer un robo.

Example: The story is simple: a group of brigands went to a farm in the middle of the night to commit a robbery.

» daylight robbery = atraco, robo, atraco a mano armada, abuso. [Usado generalmente para indicar precios abusivos]

Example: Health-care price hike is daylight robbery.

» failed robbery attempt = intento de robo fallido, intento de atraco fallido.

Example: After a string of failed robbery attempts including a purse snatching that goes terribly wrong, the two inept protagonists turn to gold digging.

» highway robbery = robo a mano armada.

Example: The article 'Highway robbery or a living wage' suggests that the solution to the problems faced by serious writers might be a living wage.

» stagecoach robbery = asalto a diligencia.

Example: 'Stagecoach robberies', 'shoot-outs', 'striking it rich' these are all typical events associated to the Wild West when men and women from the East went to California searching for gold = "Asaltos a las diligencias", "tiroteos", "volverse millonario" son cosas típicas asociadas al Lejano Oeste cuando los hombres y las mujeres del este se dirigieron a California en busca de oro.

» train robbery = asalto al tren.

Example: Examples include: Border patrols, Forgeries, Birds, Spelunkers, Train robberies, etc.

Robbery synonyms

looting in spanish: , pronunciation: lutɪŋ part of speech: noun
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