Burglary, Robbery, Burglar, Robber
noun, verbal noun
You are strong so you break into someone's home, hold them up, then steal from them. Ha ha! Take that, next door neighbor! This is a burglary or robbery, depending on how crazy you get after you use that strength to break down that door.
ごうとう
This is a jukugo word, which usually means on'yomi readings from the kanji. But 強 has two on'yomi readings, and you haven't really seen this one yet, so here's a mnemonic to help you out: Think about how when you commit a robbery, you go (ごう) into someone's house, then you go to jail as well, if you're caught.
あの店、強盗が入ったらしいよ!でも、幸い誰もケガはなかったって。
I heard that store was robbed, but thankfully no one was injured.
たった今、強盗がそこの角を曲がって行きましたよ!
A robber turned that corner just now!
え、昨日強盗の罪で逮捕された人って、あなたのお母さんだったの?!
What, the person who got arrested for the crime of burglary yesterday was your mother?!
銀行強盗をやってみないか?今を逃がすと一生ないよ。
Do you want to rob a bank? It's now or never.