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resultados para "robar" :

es español en inglés
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steeling
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steal from
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stealing
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burgle
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shoplift
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burglarize
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palabra de traducción para " robar "
  • Quitar o tomar para sí lo ajeno usando la fuerza.
  • Por extensión, tomar para sí lo ajeno por medio del engaño o la astucia.
  • Retener a una persona contra su voluntad para exigir un rescate.
  • Quitarle algo a una cosa.
  • Llevarse el agua de un río, o las olas del mar, las tierras o arenas de un borde fluvial o de una playa.
  • Capturar los sentimientos o atraer la atención de alguien.
  • En diversos juegos, tomar una ficha o carta de una pila o montón.
  • Darle forma redondeada a una punta.
  • En una esquina, darle una superficie plana y estrecha en lugar de la arista.

Beispiele für " shoplift "
  • '2004': She taught Maddy to sing in Portuguese, to 'shoplift' mascara, to play a drinking game called Spoons — Andrew Sean Greer, in The New Yorker, 17 May 2004
  • '2002': In other words, New York is a better place to 'shoplift'. — The New Yorker, 25 Nov 2002
Beispiele für " steal "
  • The government agents 'stole' my identity.
  • Three irreplaceable paintings were 'stolen' from the gallery.
  • He 'stole' the car for two thousand less than its book value.
  • He 'stole' across the room, trying not to wake her.
  • At this price, this car is a 'steal'.
  • He has 25 'steals' this year.
Beispiele für " rob "
  • Al Gore was famously criticized for having the most 'robotic' manner of any US politician.
  • You'll be on 'probation' for first six months. After that, if you work out, they'll hire you permanently.
  • He got two years 'probation' for robbery.
  • It's highly 'improbable' that aliens abducted you.
  • Due to the loss of power, it is 'improbable' that we will begin on time.
  • I have a 'throbbing' headache.
  • He 'robbed' three banks before he was caught.
  • Working all day 'robs' me of any energy to go out in the evening.
  • Insert the 'probe' into the soil and read the temperature.
  • They launched a 'probe' into the cause of the accident.
  • If you 'probe' further, you may discover different reasons.
  • It's 'probable' that it will rain tomorrow.
  • With all the support we have, success is looking 'probable'.
  • The 'probable' source of the failure was the mass of feathers in the intake manifold.
  • Being a 'robot', Jessica chose to wear a casual pair of shorts to the funeral and didn't even cry.
  • He was a 'robust' man of six feet four.
  • Ce cheval a une 'robe' isabelle.
  • 'circa 1170', Chrétien de Troyes, s:fr:Érec et Érec et Énide: