Conditional yo conjugation of robar . Conditional él/ella/usted conjugation of robar .
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g. I bought a book.).
transitive verb 1. (to take unlawfully)
a. to steal Lo han pillado robando un coche. He has been caught stealing a car.
b. to rob Nos robaron en la calle. We were robbed in the street.
2. (to capture)
a. to abduct Robaron a una niña del colegio. A girl was abducted from the school.
b. to kidnap Robaron al bebé de los brazos de su madre. The baby was kidnapped from his mother's arms.
3. (to take a card)
a. to draw Tienes que robarle cartas a tu oponente. You have to draw cards from your opponent.
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g. The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb 4. (to enter without permission)
a. to break into Robaron en mi apartamento la semana pasada pero no se llevaron nada. My apartment was broken into last week but nothing was taken.
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g. I bought a book.).
transitive verb 2. (casa)
a. to burgle 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
4. (cobrar caro)
a. to rob en esa tienda te roban the prices in that shop are daylight robbery
5. (encuentro)
a. nos robaron el partido we were robbed
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robar
transitive verb
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 to steal sb's heart
2 [+atención] to steal; capture; [+paciencia] to exhaust; [+tranquilidad] to destroy; take away; [+vida] to take; steal 3 (estafar) to cheat; rob en ese negocio te han robado you've been cheated o robbed in that deal
4 [+naipes] to take; draw roba una carta de la baraja take o draw a card from the deck
5 [+río, corriente] to carry away 6 (raptar) to kidnap; abduct intransitive verb
1 (sisar) to steal lo cogieron robando he was caught stealing; no robarás (Biblia) thou shalt not steal; entraron a robar en mi casa they broke into my house
2 (Naipes) to take a card; draw a card Collins Complete Spanish Electronic Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
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