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[VERB 动词]抢劫;抢夺;打劫 If someone
is robbed, they have money or property stolen from them.
[be V-ed of n]
[V n]
[Also V]
Mrs Yacoub was robbed of her £3,000 designer watch at her West London home...
雅各布夫人那块价值3,000英镑的名牌手表在西伦敦的家中被人抢走了。
Police said Stefanovski had robbed a man just hours earlier.
警察说斯泰凡诺夫斯基就在几个小时前抢劫了一名男子。
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[VERB 动词]夺走;剥夺 If someone
is robbed of something that they deserve, have, or need, it is taken away from them.
[be V-ed of n]
[V n of n]
When Miles Davis died, jazz was robbed of its most distinctive voice...
随着迈尔斯·戴维斯的去世,爵士乐界失去了其最与众不同的声音。
I can't forgive Lewis for robbing me of an Olympic gold.
我不能原谅刘易斯夺走了我一块奥运会金牌。
Usage Note :
Do not confuse rob and steal. If someone robs someone or a place, they take something, often violently, from that person or place without asking and without intending to give it back. They planned to rob an old widow... They joined forces to rob a factory. You can also say that someone robs you of something when referring to what has been taken. The two men were robbed of more than £700. If someone steals something, for example, money or a car, they take it without asking and without intending to give it back. My car was stolen on Friday evening. Note that you cannot say that someone 'steals' someone.
不要混淆rob和steal。rob表示抢劫某人或某地:They planned to rob an old widow(他们打算抢劫一位老寡妇),They joined forces to rob a factory(他们联手抢劫了一家工厂)。rob 也可以表示从某人身上抢走某物:The two men were robbed of more than £700(这两个男人被抢走了700多英镑)。steal表示偷窃:My car was stolen on Friday evening(星期五晚上我的汽车被偷了)。注意不能说steal someone。