robber
英['rɒbə(r)]
美['rɑːbər]
CET4 CET6
Noun:
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a thief who steals from someone by threatening violence
- 1. Her younger brother was cut up by a robber last week.
- 她弟弟上周被歹徒砍伤.
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- 2. But then the robber whipped out a gun, and everyone stopped moving.
- 然而那强盗突然亮出枪, 大家都不动了.
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- 3. She grappled with the bank robber, but was thrown to the ground.
- 她与抢劫银行的强盗扭打, 被强盗摔倒在地上.
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- 4. The robber stunned the guard by banging him on the head.
- 抢劫犯猛击那个卫兵的头部使他晕了过去.
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- 5. A witness picked him out of an identification parade as the robber.
- 一名目击者将他从辨认队列中指认出来,说他就是抢匪.
来自《简明英汉词典》
用作名词 (n.)
- He preferred a charge against the robber.
他控告那名盗贼。
- The robber gave himself away by spending so much money.
那盗贼挥霍金银,露出了破绽。
- The robber tied him to a pillar.
强盗把他捆在柱子上。
- robber,thief,burglar,bandit,gangster,pirate
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- 这些名词均有“资贼、强盗”之意。
- robber指以暴力或威胁等手段强行夺取他人财物的人。
- thief普通用词含义广泛,一般专指盗窍者。
- burglar指夜间撬窗破门行窃的人。
- bandit指在乡间或小林地区结帮活动,使用恐吓或暴力行窃的人。现指有组织或单独进行抢窃的盗匪。
- gangster指结伙进行各种非法活动的武装歹徒。
- pirate指海盗。