"robbery" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

robbery sustantivo

sustantivo + robbery
Kolokacji: 17
bank robbery • highway robbery • train robbery • daylight robbery • jewel robbery • ...
robbery + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 11
robbery attempt • robbery charge • robbery suspect • robbery victim • robbery conviction • ...
robbery + verbo
Kolokacji: 5
robbery occurs • robbery takes • robbery goes • robbery increases • robbery declines
verbo + robbery
Kolokacji: 13
commit robbery • charge with robbery • plan the robbery • include robbery • convict of robbery • ...
adjetivo + robbery
Kolokacji: 25
armed robbery • botched robbery • first-degree robbery • violent robbery • second-degree robbery • ...
(1) armed, armored-car
Kolokacji: 2
(3) first-degree, second-degree
Kolokacji: 2
(4) violent, vicious
Kolokacji: 2
1. violent robbery = brutalna kradzież violent robbery
2. vicious robbery = krwawa kradzież vicious robbery
  • B1 A new minister in Brooklyn crosses barrier and mends rifts B3 A "vicious" robbery at a grocery in Brooklyn left two dead and two others seriously wounded, the police said.
  • During what the police termed a "vicious" robbery, two men were shot to death and two seriously wounded in a grocery store in Brooklyn late Saturday night.
  • At this time it appears to be just a vicious robbery,' he said.
  • Last Thursday, a 31-year-old man from Staten Island named Larry Stevens was linked by the police to at least two murders and a wave of vicious robberies of suburban elderly people.
  • News of the arrests comes on the day that another pensioner underwent emergency surgery following a separate vicious robbery.
  • Could he have been part of a vicious, violent robbery at a neighboring house?
  • Later the Spruces are subject to a vicious robbery led by Benjamin's nephew, Sam (Holt McCallany) armed with a shotgun, and his two friends Andy and Fatso.
  • Three months after winning Boston, Aguta was the victim of a vicious robbery in his home country of Kenya during which he was clubbed in the back of the head after emerging from an auto accident.
  • A string of daring and vicious robberies strike the great houses of central London.
  • The lead item announces the death of Sidney Falco in a vicious robbery.
(6) apparent, frequent
Kolokacji: 2
(7) successful, fatal, attempted
Kolokacji: 3
(8) similar, separate
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + robbery
Kolokacji: 13
for robbery • of robbery • with robbery • to robbery • during a robbery • ...

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