Arramblar in english
Carry off
pronunciation: kæriɔf part of speech: verb
pronunciation: kæriɔf part of speech: verb
In gestures
arramblar = loot ; pillage ; plunder ; rifle.
Example: During the invasion of Kuwait the majority of school, public, university and special libraries were looted or destroyed = During the invasion of Kuwait the majority of school, public, university and special libraries were looted or destroyed.Example: And when, finally, the heavily timbered ranges had been pillaged almost beyond repair, many lumbermen pulled stakes and pushed westward.Example: Close on such paradeground excitements comes the popular sport of plundering for projects.Example: English, on the other hand, has been accused of waylaying other languages in dark alleys and rifling their pockets for loose vocabulary.more:
» arramblar con = walk off with [Generalmente, sin permiso] ; make off with .
Example: Police caught three drunken house burglars walking off with their loot in carrier-bags, a court was told. Example: A thief has evaded one of the world's most expensive hi-tech security systems, and made off with £14.5m worth of diamonds.