robbery

robbery
noun
Raub, der

robberies — Raubüberfälle

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plural - robberies; noun (the act of robbing: Robbery is a serious crime; He was charged with four robberies.) der Raub
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rob·bery
[ˈrɒbəri, AM ˈrɑ:bɚi]
n
1. no pl (action) Raubüberfall m
\robbery with violence BRIT, AUS LAW
armed \robbery AM bewaffneter Raubüberfall
2. (theft) Raub m, Raubüberfall m
bank \robbery Bankraub m
armed \robbery bewaffneter Raubüberfall
to commit a \robbery einen Raubüberfall verüben
3. (fam: overcharging)
daylight [or AM highway] \robbery Nepp m BRD, ÖSTERR pej fam, Halsabschneiderei f pej fam
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['rɒbərɪ]
n
Raub m no pl; (= burglary) Einbruch m (of in +acc)

robbery with violence (Jur) — Raubüberfall m

armed robbery —

at that price it's sheer robbery! (inf) — das ist der reinste Nepp (inf), das ist reiner Wucher (inf)

the bank robbery — der Überfall auf die Bank

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robbery [ˈrɒbərı; US ˈrɑ-] s
1. auch JUR Raub m:
robbery with violence JUR schwerer Raub
2. Raub(überfall) m
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noun
Raub, der

robberies — Raubüberfälle

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n.
Beraubung f.
Raub nur sing. m.
Räuberei -en f.

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