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English in 1 Minute, Steal vs Rob - English In A Minute – 阅读文本

English in 1 Minute, Steal vs Rob - English In A Minute

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Steal vs Rob - English In A Minute

Hi everybody! Tom here from BBC Learning English.

Today I'm going to explain the difference

between to steal to rob.

Both to steal and to rob mean

'to take something without permission'.

To steal focuses on the object or the thing

which is taken. For example:

Hey!

Somebody just stole my phone.

Rob focuses on the victim of the crime.

For example:

The men robbed a bank last night.

I wouldn't say:

Someone robbed my phone.

I would say:

They robbed me and stole my phone.

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