robbers

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Definition of robbers in English Turkish dictionary

robber
soyguncu

Banka soyguncusu hepiniz, olduğunuz yerde kalın! diye bağırdı - The bank robber shouted, Stay where you are, all of you!

İki soyguncu bir mağazaya girdi. - Two robbers broke into a store.

robber
{i} hırsız

Hırsızlık ne zaman gerçekleşti? - When did the robbery take place?

Tom ve Mary hırsız polis oyunu oynuyorlar. - Tom and Mary are playing cops and robbers.

robber
robberyhırsızlık
robber
adam soyma
robber
yol kesen kimse
robber
(Arılık) yağmacı
robber
harami
robber
haydut
English - English
plural of robber
bank robbers
plural form of bank robber
camp robbers
plural form of camp robber
cops and robbers
a game played by schoolchildren in which the "robbers" have to steal "gold" and return it to their "base" without being caught by the "cops" and taken to "jail". When in "jail", "prisoners" can be "freed" by other "robbers"
robber
{n} a thief, a person who takes by force
cops-and-robbers
A cops-and-robbers film, television programme, or book is one whose story involves the police trying to catch criminals
robber
A robber is someone who steals money or property from a bank, a shop, or a vehicle, often by using force or threats. Armed robbers broke into a jeweller's through a hole in the wall. someone who steals money or property thief, burglar burglar
robber
a thief who steals from someone by threatening violence
robber
One who robs; in law, one who feloniously takes goods or money from the person of another by violence or by putting him in fear
robber
{i} thief, burglar, one who steals
robber
one who robs or steals; a thief
robbers

    Turkish pronunciation

    räbırz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈräbərz/ /ˈrɑːbɜrz/

    Etymology

    [ 'räb ] (verb.) 13th century. Middle English robben, from Old French rober, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German roubOn to rob; more at REAVE.
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