dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

napad z bronia w ręku Anglais:

1. armed robbery armed robbery


He's serving a three year sentence for armed robbery.
It goes on to say that it deplores all acts of piracy and armed robbery.

2. mugging mugging


Police warn that there have been more muggings in the area than usual, and they suggest people be vigilant.
Crime is on the increase, especially mugging and burglary.
Where did the mugging take place?
Because you wanted to make it look like a mugging?
A man was charged with the mugging of an old lady.
a park notorious for its muggings;
he suffered a broken arm during the mugging
a mugging is a crime in which someone is attacked in the street and their money is stolen

3. armed armed


They armed themselves with guns.
He armed himself with all the facts before asking questions at the meeting.
A radical disarmament treaty prohibits all armaments and armed forces.
The armed hijackers terrified the passengers.
Armed only with a short sword, he drove off all five of his attackers.
Four armed men held up the bank and escaped with $4 million.
The escaped convict is armed and dangerous.
There is nothing polite about armed robbery.
The art of modern warfare does not necessarily require soldiers to be armed to the teeth to be effective as combatants.
For, in reason, all government without the consent of the governed is the very definition of slavery: but in fact, eleven men well armed will certainly subdue one single man in his shirt.
Mexican desperadoes during the early twenties were usually armed to the teeth with stolen firearms and ammunition.
Police shot the armed robber in the head - he died almost immediately.
The way things are going, an armed conflict may well be unavoidable.
a struggle with an armed robber
This United Nations resolution calls for the withdrawal of Israel armed forces from territories occupied in the recent conflict.