例文・使い方で印象づける「rob」の覚え方


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...He wondered what had become of Schwartzmann,the man who had tried to rob Harkness of his ship; who had brought thepatrol ships upon them in an effort to prevent their take-off on thatwild trip...   He wondered what had become of Schwartzmann,the man who had tried to rob Harkness of his ship; who had brought thepatrol ships upon them in an effort to prevent their take-off on thatwild tripの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」

...He did not rob openly, but stole secretly and cunningly, out of respect forclub and fang...   He did not rob openly, but stole secretly and cunningly, out of respect forclub and fangの読み方
Jack London 「The Call of the Wild」

...“Thou dost reckon me thy friend, and thou wouldst rob me of honour, athing wholly inconsistent with friendship; and not only dost thou aim atthis, but thou wouldst have me rob thee of it also...   “Thou dost reckon me thy friend, and thou wouldst rob me of honour, athing wholly inconsistent with friendship; and not only dost thou aim atthis, but thou wouldst have me rob thee of it alsoの読み方
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」

... “Are there any enchantments that can prevail against true valour? The enchanters may be able to rob me of good fortune, but of fortitude and courage they cannot...        “Are there any enchantments that can prevail against true valour?      The enchanters may be able to rob me of good fortune, but of fortitude and      courage they cannotの読み方
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Volume II., Complete」

...Heaven grant that the judges who rob you of the first prize—that Phoebus may pierce them with his arrows, and the Muses never cross the thresholds of their doors...   Heaven grant that the judges who      rob you of the first prize—that Phoebus may pierce them with his      arrows, and the Muses never cross the thresholds of their doorsの読み方
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Volume II., Complete」

... in the name of God and the king! Are men to be allowed to rob in the middle of this town...    in the name of God and the king! Are men to be allowed to rob      in the middle of this townの読み方
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Volume II., Complete」

...The swordsman, overcome bythe ease with which money came into his hands, was willing to let hisbrother-in-law rob him, thus compensating him for not having been chosenas manager...   The swordsman, overcome bythe ease with which money came into his hands, was willing to let hisbrother-in-law rob him, thus compensating him for not having been chosenas managerの読み方
Vicente Blasco Ibáñez Frances Douglas 「The Blood of the Arena」

... The rats have robbed me of more here than they will ever rob me of again...        The rats have robbed me of more here than they will ever rob me of againの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「The Man in the Iron Mask」

... They gave an evasive reply; and, as they employ this means of collecting their neighbors when they intend to rob canoes, our watchfulness may have prevented their proceeding farther...        They gave an evasive reply; and, as they employ this means of collecting      their neighbors when they intend to rob canoes, our watchfulness may have      prevented their proceeding fartherの読み方
David Livingstone 「Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa」

... Without rising from the bale on which I was seated, I requested the kirangozi to demand an explanation of their furious hubbub and threatening aspect; if they were come to rob us...         Without rising from the bale on which I was seated, I requested the      kirangozi to demand an explanation of their furious hubbub and threatening      aspect; if they were come to rob usの読み方
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」

...I now perceived that these men had notbeen sent by any authority to apprehend me, but had pursued mesolely with a view to rob and plunder me...   I now perceived that these men had notbeen sent by any authority to apprehend me, but had pursued mesolely with a view to rob and plunder meの読み方
Mungo Park 「Travels in the Interior of Africa, Vol. 1 [of 2]」

...They also without ceremony rob the corn-stores, and should the owner remonstrate, he is knocked down with the butt of a musket, and told he is fortunate to escape being shot...   They also without ceremony rob the corn-stores, and should the owner remonstrate, he is knocked down with the butt of a musket, and told he is fortunate to escape being shotの読み方
W.H.G. Kingston 「Great African Travellers」

...Herethey roam free, and rob and plunder where theyhave opportunity, or when the princes of Bornouand Soudan cannot check them...   Herethey roam free, and rob and plunder where theyhave opportunity, or when the princes of Bornouand Soudan cannot check themの読み方
James Richardson 「Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 2」

...His master had, however, some eighteen or twenty others to rob for the support of himself and family, so they were in no great danger of starving...   His master had, however, some eighteen               or twenty others to rob for the support of himself and family, so they               were in no great danger of starvingの読み方
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」

... "There, Rob, let Millie come with me—we'll see Miss Smith...         There, Rob, let Millie come with me—well see Miss Smithの読み方
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Quest of the Silver Fleece」

...Fully a half-hour later Rob hurried in...   Fully a half-hour later Rob hurried      inの読み方
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Quest of the Silver Fleece」

..."Do you hear the bodies creaking on the limbs? It's Rob and Johnson...   Do you hear the bodies creaking on the      limbs? Its Rob and Johnsonの読み方
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Quest of the Silver Fleece」

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