Rob blind Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹɑb/ /ˈbɫaɪnd
RAHB BLIND
ɹˈɒb/ /blˈaɪnd
ROB BLIND
Definición
To steal everything someone has or to cheat someone out of all their money or possessions, often used figuratively for charging unfairly high prices.
Uso & Matices
Informal, idiomatic, mainly figurative. Common after 'be' or 'have': 'was robbed blind'. Suggests total loss or extreme overcharging. Often used about unfair sellers, not just literal theft.
Spanish: robar hasta dejar sin nada - estafar muchísimoPortuguese (BR): roubar até deixar sem nada - explorar (financeiramente)Portuguese (PT): roubar até não restar nada - explorar (financeiramente)Chinese (Simplified): 彻底抢劫 - 坑得一干二净Chinese (Traditional): 徹底搶劫 - 坑得一乾二淨Hindi: पूरा लूट लेना - पूरी तरह धोखा देनाArabic: سلب كل شيء - نهب بالكاملBengali: পুরোপুরি সর্বস্বান্ত করা - সর্বস্ব লুটে নেওয়াRussian: до нитки обокрасть - обобрать до копейкиJapanese: 徹底的にだまし取る - 骨の髄まで奪うVietnamese: lấy sạch - lừa đảo sạch sẽKorean: 몽땅 털다 - 싹 다 빼앗다Turkish: soymak (tamamen) - kazıklamak (fahiş fiyatla soymak)Urdu: لوٹ لینا (پورا) - جمع پونجی لوٹناIndonesian: membuat bangkrut - menguras habis
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The thieves robbed him blind last night.
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The mechanic robbed me blind with those repair costs.
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Tourists are often robbed blind by street vendors.
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Honestly, the restaurant robbed us blind with those drink prices.
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My phone bill this month robbed me blind.
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If you’re not careful, online scams can rob you blind.
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