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  1. Robin Hood

    • IPA[ˈräbən ˌ(h)o͝od]

    美式

    • ph.
      a semilegendary English medieval outlaw, reputed to have robbed the rich and helped the poor. Although he is generally associated with Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire, it seems likely that the real Robin Hood operated in Yorkshire in the early 13th century.
    • n.
      a person considered to be taking from the wealthy and giving to the poor.
    • noun: Robin Hood, plural noun: Robin Hoods

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    片語

    • 1. a semilegendary English medieval outlaw, reputed to have robbed the rich and helped the poor. Although he is generally associated with Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire, it seems likely that the real Robin Hood operated in Yorkshire in the early 13th century.

    名詞

    • 1. a person considered to be taking from the wealthy and giving to the poor.
    • n.
      a tax aiming to redistribute resources in order to achieve greater social equality, especially ... any indication that the Robin Hood Tax might be implemented soon will be welcomed by anti-poverty campaigners

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[ˌrɒbɪn ˈhʊd]

    英式

    • ph.
      a semi-legendary English medieval outlaw, reputed to have robbed the rich and helped the poor. ...
    • n.
      a person considered to be taking from the wealthy and giving to the poor: a latter-day Robin Hood, he takes from the exchequers of the rich West to provide capital for the poor East

    Oxford Dictionary