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plunder

美['plʌndər]  英['plʌndə(r)]
v.  掠夺;抢劫
n.  抢夺;掠夺品;赃物;战利品
  形容词:plunderable  名词:plunderer  过去式:plundered  过去分词:plundered  现在分词:plundering  第三人称单数:plunders
  近义词:loot,steal,rob,pillage,booty,ransack,raid,swag,stolengoods,spoils,ill-gottengains,fleece,despoil,foray,robbery,dispossess,pirate,expropriation,sack,rifle,spoil,ravage,rape,dirtymoney,strip,prize,reave,violate,deprive,

双解释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 掠夺;抢劫 take goods from (places) by force;rob (people),especially during war or civil disorder
n.(名词)
  1. [U]掠夺;抢劫 the act of plundering
  2. [U]赃物 stolen goods;loot

英英释义

Noun
  1. goods or money obtained illegally
Verb
  1. take illegally; of intellectual property;

    "This writer plundered from famous authors"

  2. plunder (a town) after capture;

    "the barbarians sacked Rome"

  3. steal goods; take as spoils;

    "During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners"

  4. destroy and strip of its possession;

    "The soldiers raped the beautiful country"

例句

用作动词(v.)
  1. The imperialists plunder and exploit the people of the colonial countries.帝国主义者掠夺和剥削殖民地国家的人民。
  2. The invaders plundered food and valuables from coastal towns and villages.侵略者在沿海城乡抢劫食物和贵重物品。
  3. They plundered a palace of its treasures.他们劫掠了宫殿的财宝。
用作名词(n.)
  1. she didn't accept the goods obtained by plunder.她拒绝了抢夺来的财物。
  2. They loaded the carts with plunder.他们把掠夺来的东西装进大车里.
  3. He escaped with his plunder.他带着赃物逃跑了。
  4. They burned the city, seized a great deal of plunder, and saved the king.他们把城烧了,同时获得了许多战利品,且营救了国王。
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