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atraco

English translation of atraco

Attract

The word 'atraco' does not mean 'attract' in English. It is a Spanish noun that translates to 'robbery' or 'hold-up' in English. It's often used to describe a situation when someone is stolen from or forcefully separated from their possessions, particularly in a manner involving violence or threats, akin to a stick-up or hold-up in English parlance.


Example sentences using: atraco

El atraco en el banco fue un gran escándalo.

English translation of El atraco en el banco fue un gran escándalo.

The robbery at the bank was a big scandal.

This phrase highlights a specific incident involving a robbery at a bank, indicating that it received significant public attention and concern.

La policía está investigando el atraco a mano armada.

English translation of La policía está investigando el atraco a mano armada.

The police are investigating the armed robbery.

This sentence refers to an ongoing investigation by the police into a robbery that involved the use of a weapon, emphasizing the seriousness of the crime.

Los ladrones planearon el atraco durante meses.

English translation of Los ladrones planearon el atraco durante meses.

The thieves planned the robbery for months.

This example indicates that the robbery was not spontaneous but rather part of a long-term plan by the thieves, suggesting a higher level of organization and intent.

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