robar
/roˈbaɾ/, [roˈβ̞aɾ]steal
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Si viera a un chico robar en un supermercado, lo denunciaría al director.
If I saw a boy steal something in the supermarket, I would report him to the manager.
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Vi a alguien robar la mercancía.
I saw somebody steal the merchandise.
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¿Puedes enseñarme a robar?
Can you teach me how to steal?
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Tom acusó a María de robar.
Tom accused Mary of stealing.
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Si en toda tu vida te abstienes de asesinar, robar, fornicar, cometer perjurio, blasfemar y faltar al respeto a tus padres, tu iglesia o tu rey, eres convencionalmente considerado alguien que merece admiración moral, incluso si no has realizado ninguna acción generosa o amable o útil.
If throughout your life you abstain from murder, theft, fornication, perjury, blasphemy, and disrespect toward your parents, your church, and your king, you are conventionally held to deserve moral admiration even if you have never done a single kind or generous or useful action.
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Preferiría morir que robar de otros.
I would rather die than steal from others.
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La gente te asalta para robar tu dinero.
People physically assault you to steal your money.
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Querían robar el coche.
They wanted to steal the car.
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Tom acusó al trabajador de robar.
Tom accused the employee of stealing.
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No me puedo imaginar porque alguien querría robar algo así.
I can't imagine why anyone would want to steal something like that.
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El chico es capaz de robar.
The boy is capable of robbery.
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Tom dijo que habían entrado a robar en su casa.
Tom said his house had been broken into.
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Ella me acusó de robar su dinero.
She accused me of stealing her money.
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Prefiero pasar hambre a robar.
I would rather starve than steal.
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A la pobre anciana le han vuelto a robar la bolsa.
The poor old woman had her bag stolen again.
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Ella es culpable de robar.
She is guilty of stealing.
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El hambre llevó al muchacho a robar dinero de la caja registradora.
Hunger compelled the boy to steal money from the cash register.
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Él atrapó a un joven tratando de robar su reloj.
He caught a boy stealing his watch.
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La Ley, en su majestuosa igualdad, le prohíbe al rico al igual que al pobre dormir bajo los puentes, mendigar en las calles y robar pan.
The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread.
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Nadie vio a Tom robar el libro.
Nobody saw Tom steal the book.
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