rob

rob
(pt & pp robbed)
[rɒb]
verbo transitivo
1atracar (person, bank); robar (house)
  • to rob somebody of something -> robar algo a alguien

rob [rob]
  • To rob on the high-way -> saltear
  • To rob a stage-coach -> robar una diligencia
  • To rob Peter to pay Paul -> robar a Pedro para pagar a Pablo
  • I’ve been robbed -> me han robado
va. Robar, coger y llevarse una propiedad con violencia y sin derecho; pillar; saquear; quitar, hurtar; privar.

rob [rɒb]
verb:transitive
robar; [+bank etc] atracar
to rob sb of sth [+money etc] robar algo a algn; [+happiness etc] quitar algo a algn; I've been robbed! ¡me han robado!
I can't forgive Lewis for robbing me of an Olympic gol When Miles Davis died last September, jazz was robbed of its most distinctive voice
we were robbed! (Dep) (informal) ¡nos robaron el partido!

Verb Conjugation for "rob"

Imperative
  • rob
  • you rob
  • he/she robs
  • we rob
  • you rob
  • they rob
Preterite
  • I robbed
  • you robbed
  • he/she robbed
  • we robbed
  • you robbed
  • they robbed
Present Continuous
  • I am robbing
  • you are robbing
  • he/she is robbing
  • we are robbing
  • you are robbing
  • they are robbing
Present Perfect
  • I have robbed
  • you have robbed
  • he/she has robbed
  • we have robbed
  • you have robbed
  • they have robbed
Past Continuous
  • I was robbing
  • you were robbing
  • he/she was robbing
  • we were robbing
  • you were robbing
  • they were robbing
Past Perfect
  • I had robbed
  • you had robbed
  • he/she had robbed
  • we had robbed
  • you had robbed
  • they had robbed
Future
  • I will rob
  • you will rob
  • he/she will rob
  • we will rob
  • you will rob
  • they will rob
Future Perfect
  • I will have robbed
  • you will have robbed
  • he/she will have robbed
  • we will have robbed
  • you will have robbed
  • they will have robbed
Future Continuous
  • I will be robbing
  • you will be robbing
  • he/she will be robbing
  • we will be robbing
  • you will be robbing
  • they will be robbing
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been robbing
  • you have been robbing
  • he/she has been robbing
  • we have been robbing
  • you have been robbing
  • they have been robbing
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been robbing
  • you will have been robbing
  • he/she will have been robbing
  • we will have been robbing
  • you will have been robbing
  • they will have been robbing
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been robbing
  • you had been robbing
  • he/she had been robbing
  • we had been robbing
  • you had been robbing
  • they had been robbing

rob [rob]
noun
1Rob, the inspissated juice of ripe fruit, mixed with honey or sugar to the consistency of a conserve; fruit jelly. (m)

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