Translation of "Raub" into English
robbery, steal, predation are the top translations of "Raub" into English.
Klauerei (umgangssprachlich) [..]
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robbery
nounattempt of taking the property of another by threat [..]
Welches Motiv diesen Verbrechen auch zugrunde liegt – Raub ist es nicht.
Whatever the motive of these extraordinary crimes, robbery is certainly not one of them.
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steal
nounthe act of stealing [..]
Schlaf ist der größte Dieb, er raubt das halbe Leben.
Sleep is the biggest thief; it steals half of our lives.
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predation
nounthe preying of one animal on others [..]
Darüberhinaus werden auch zahlreiche Gelege von den Kuckucksweibchen geraubt.
Besides parasitism, many clutches of both warblers are predated upon by female Cuckoos.
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Less frequent translations
- deprivation
- larceny
- theft
- heist
- burglary
- plunder
- kidnapping
- stolen goods
- rape
- rapine
- swag
- divestiture
- pillage
- stealing
- thief
- prey
- booty
- despoilment
- looting
- making a killing
- making easy money
- revocation
- thievery
- robber
- snatch
- spoils
- violence
- Thief
- burglar
- extortion
- game
- hijacking
- loot
- pilferage
- pirate
- rapacious
- rapture
- seizure
- snatched item
- snatching
- trophy
- victim
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Automatic translations of "Raub" into English
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Translations with alternative spelling
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raid
nounSie raubten furchtlos den Wagen der Königin aus und sicherten euer Gold.
They fearlessly raided the queen's caravan and and retrieved your gold.
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Phrases similar to "Raub" with translations into English
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take time
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I was almost stifled by the fumes.
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abduct · bewitch · burgle · capture · carry off · charm · dazzle · delight · dispossess · foray · heist · hijack · kidnap · land(albordiĝi) · loot · maraud · nick · pillage · plunder · purloin · rape · ravish · rifle · rob · robbing · run away with · seize · snatch · snatch away · steal · take away · thrill · to be able to ..., can ... · to draw off · to kidnap · to loot · to make one's own · to monopolize · to plunder · to ravish · to rob · to spoil · to steal · to withdraw
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looted · robbed
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attempted robbery
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exhausting
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mugs · robs
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looted · raped · robbed