What does 強盗 in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 強盗 in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 強盗 in Japanese.

The word 強盗 in Japanese means robbery, 強盗, 強盗, 強盗, 強盗、山賊、追いはぎ, 住居侵入者, 泥棒 、 夜盗行為 、 強盗 、 押し込み 、 窃盗, 強盗、泥棒、追いはぎ, 法外な値段(料金)、とんでもない話、追いはぎ(に等しい)、強盗(に等しい), 追いはぎ、強盗, (銃を突きつけての)強奪、強盗、ホールドアップ, (路上)強盗, 強盗、強奪、略奪、泥棒, 強奪、強盗, 強盗、金庫荒らし[破り]. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 強盗

robbery

強盗

(UK, slang (robbery or confidence trick)

強盗

(thief in organized gang) (集団での)

The robbers entered the store and overwhelmed the cashier.

強盗

(slang (robbery)

He's doing time for that Credit Union job that went wrong.

強盗、山賊、追いはぎ

(outlaw: thief)

They were robbed by bandits armed with pistols.

住居侵入者

(thief who breaks into houses)

A burglar broke into our house and stole jewelry and a TV while we were on vacation.

泥棒 、 夜盗行為 、 強盗 、 押し込み 、 窃盗

(stealing from home)

The police arrested the man for burglary.

強盗、泥棒、追いはぎ

(robbery)

The jewel thieves pulled off an impressive heist.

法外な値段(料金)、とんでもない話、追いはぎ(に等しい)、強盗(に等しい)

(figurative (high price)

新鮮なニンジンのバカ高い値段は強盗に等しい。
That ridiculous price for fresh carrots is highway robbery.

追いはぎ、強盗

(archaic (armed male robber) (男性の)

(銃を突きつけての)強奪、強盗、ホールドアップ

(informal (robbery at gunpoint)

Apparently there was a holdup at the bank last week.

(路上)強盗

(robbery with assault)

There's been another mugging at Charing Cross Station.

強盗、強奪、略奪、泥棒

(act of stealing)

There was a robbery at the post office last week.

強奪、強盗

(UK, informal (robbery)

The robbers were organising a jewel snatch.

強盗、金庫荒らし[破り]

(US, slang (thief, safecracker)

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