Rob Roy
/ˌrɒb ˈrɔɪ/
/ˌrɑːb ˈrɔɪ/
- (1671-1734) the popular name for Robert MacGregor, a Scottish Jacobite outlaw (= a person who has broken the law and who must hide to avoid being caught). After his land and property were taken by the English, he lived by stealing cows and forcing people to pay him money for protection. He is the main character in Sir Walter Scott's romantic novel Rob Roy (1817).
罗伯·罗伊(Rob Roy):(1671-1734)苏格兰雅各布流浪者罗伯特·麦格雷戈(Robert MacGregor)的通俗名称。在他的土地和财产被英国人夺走之后,他靠偷牛和强迫人们付钱保护他来生活。他是沃尔特·斯科特爵士(Sir Walter Scott)的浪漫小说《罗伯·罗伊(Rob Roy)》(1817)的主角。