robe [rəʊb]
sustantivo
1sotana (f) (of priest); toga (f) (of judge); bata (f) batín (m) (dressing gown) (especialmente Estados Unidos)
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robe [roub]
sustantivo
1Manto, toga, traje talar o ropa larga que se lleva por encima de otros vestidos, particularmente como señal de oficio o dignidad (cloth); traje de ceremonia (dress).
2Túnico; alguna cosa que cubre, como un manto.
3Manta de coche, de pieles u otro material.
- A counsellor’s robe -> garnacha
- Robe of state -> traje de gala
- Master of the robes -> jefe del guardarropa
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1Vestirse, ponerse trajes; cubrirse. (n)
- Fields robed with green -> campos cubiertos de verdura
- Robing-room -> guardarropa, sitio para ponerse y quitarse los trajes de ceremonia; vestuario de las iglesias
- To robe in black -> vestirse de negro
va. Vestir de gala o de ceremonia; vestir, ataviar.
robe [rəʊb]
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Verb Conjugation for "robe"
Imperative
- robe
- you robe
- he/she robes
- we robe
- you robe
- they robe
Preterite
- I robed
- you robed
- he/she robed
- we robed
- you robed
- they robed
Present Continuous
- I am robing
- you are robing
- he/she is robing
- we are robing
- you are robing
- they are robing
Present Perfect
- I have robed
- you have robed
- he/she has robed
- we have robed
- you have robed
- they have robed
Past Continuous
- I was robing
- you were robing
- he/she was robing
- we were robing
- you were robing
- they were robing
Past Perfect
- I had robed
- you had robed
- he/she had robed
- we had robed
- you had robed
- they had robed
Future
- I will robe
- you will robe
- he/she will robe
- we will robe
- you will robe
- they will robe
Future Perfect
- I will have robed
- you will have robed
- he/she will have robed
- we will have robed
- you will have robed
- they will have robed
Future Continuous
- I will be robing
- you will be robing
- he/she will be robing
- we will be robing
- you will be robing
- they will be robing
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been robing
- you have been robing
- he/she has been robing
- we have been robing
- you have been robing
- they have been robing
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been robing
- you will have been robing
- he/she will have been robing
- we will have been robing
- you will have been robing
- they will have been robing
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been robing
- you had been robing
- he/she had been robing
- we had been robing
- you had been robing
- they had been robing
robar
transitive verb
1
to steal
(objeto)
; to burgle
(casa)
- me han robado la moto -> my motorbike's been stolen
- robar a alguien -> to rob somebody
- robar el corazón a alguien -> to steal somebody's heart
- la contabilidad me roba mucho tiempo -> doing the accounts takes up a lot of my time
2
to draw
(en naipes)
3
to rob
(cobrar caro)
- en esa tienda te roban -> the prices in that shop are daylight robbery
4
(encuentro)
- nos robaron el partido -> we were robbed
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robar [ro-bar’]
article & verb transitive
1
To rob (dueño), to plunder, to steal (objeto).
2
To abduct, to kidnap (persona).
3
To sweep away part of its banks (río).
4
To overcharge, to overreach in the sale of goods.
5
To gain another’s affections, to ingratiate oneself.
6
To diminish the color, to weaken or lower the coloring.
7
With bee-masters, to take the heed from a divided hive and put them into an empty one, by removing the honey-comb.
- Robar algo a uno -> to steal something from somebody
- Robar el corazón a uno -> to steal somebody's heart
robar
verbo:transitivo
1 [+objeto, dinero] to steal; [+banco] to rob
¡nos han robado! we've been robbed!; robar algo a algn to steal sth from sb; les robaba dinero a sus compañeros de clase he was stealing money from his classmates; me han robado la cartera my wallet has been stolen; Ana le ha robado el novio Ana has stolen her boyfriend; el defensa le robó el balón the defender stole the ball off him; no quiero robarle su tiempo I don't want to take up your time; tuve que robarle horas al sueño para acabar el trabajo I had to work into the night to finish the job; robarle el corazón a algn (literario) to steal sb's heart
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Verb Conjugation for "robar"
| Presente | Pretérito | Imperfect | Futuro | Subjuntivo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yo | robo | robé | robaba | robaré | robe |
| Tú | robas | robaste | robabas | robarás | robes |
| Ella/Él/Usted | roba | robó | robaba | robará | robe |
| Nosotros | robamos | robamos | robábamos | robaremos | robemos |
| Vosotros | robáis | robasteis | robabais | robaréis | robéis |
| Ellos/Ustedes | roban | robaron | robaban | robarán | roben |
