词汇 | robbing |
释义 | robbing present participle ofrob Examples of robbingrobbing They are constantly at war with their neighbours, robbing and plundering each other, so that security is an unknown concept. Evidence of waylaying and robbing of tax collectors by criminals is hard to find. He argues that this will save the slogan only by robbing it of its teeth. Men hated these women for robbing them of their money, but still loved them. Other strategies such as nectar robbing, either by trochilids or passerines, were not recorded. His bank robbing enjoyed an authorizing environment comprised of many who felt no natural or abundant love for the state. Such a defence succeeds only by robbing the axiom of its force. These may also benefit the plant by preventing insects from damaging the corolla when robbing nectar. If he had built the house, then he could not be convicted of robbing it. How can a medium so concerned with spectacle and extroverted display make the hidden visible without robbing it of its power? It is robbing the birds for no purpose whatsoever except for mere aggrandisement. The forums were certainly intended to be a means of subjecting propaganda to public scrutiny and thus robbing it of its insidious power. Preferential nectar robbing of flowers with long corollas: experimental studies of two hummingbird species visiting three plant species. A single baptism emptied a school, effectively robbing missionaries of any opportunity to come into contact with students. They systematically raided isolated villages, often mowing down the inhabitants before robbing their homes. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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