Español > afanar: 2 sentidos > verbo 1, possessionSentido | Take without the owner's consent. |
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Sinónimos | hurtar, mangar, quitar, rapiñar, robar, sustraer |
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Específico | afanar, atrapar, birlar, enganchar, guindar, hurtar, mangar, quitar, robar | Make off with belongings of others |
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arramblar | sell something to or obtain something from by energetic / energetic and especially underhanded activity |
atracar, robar | take something away by force or without the consent of the owner |
chivarse, hurtar, mangar, robar | Take by theft |
desvalijar, hurtar, robar | commit a burglary |
embolsarse, embolsar, embolsillarse, robar | Take unlawfully |
llevarse | Take without permission |
malversar | Appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use |
pillar, piratear, plagiar, saquear | Take illegally |
piratear | Copy illegally |
plagiar | Take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech |
robar | steal in a store |
robar | Take illegally |
General | apropiarse, coger, confiscar, copar, quitar, tomar | Take by force |
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Inglés | steal, rip off, rip |
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Catalán | afanar, furtar, prendre, rampinyar, robar |
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Nombres | alzado, desvalijamiento, hurto, latrocinio, robo, substracción, sustracción | The act of taking something from someone unlawfully |
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caco, ladrón, mangante | A criminal who takes property belonging to someone else with the intention of keeping it or selling it |
Español > afanar: 2 sentidos > verbo 2, possessionSentido | Make off with belongings of others. |
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Sinónimos | atrapar, birlar, enganchar, guindar, hurtar, mangar, quitar, robar |
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General | afanar, hurtar, mangar, quitar, rapiñar, robar, sustraer | Take without the owner's consent |
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Inglés | pilfer, cabbage, purloin, pinch, abstract, snarf, swipe, hook, sneak, filch, nobble, lift |
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Catalán | furtar, pispar, robar |
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Nombres | chorizo, mangui, quinqui, randa, ratero | A thief who steals without using violence |
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cuartos, cucas, dinero, guita, kale, lana, lucro, mosca, parné, pasta, pelas, simoleons | informal terms for money |
hurto | The act of stealing small amounts or small articles |
ladrón, mechero | A thief who steals goods that are in a store |