单词 | 掠夺 |
释义 | 〔reave〕Middle English reven [to plunder] 中古英语 reven [抢劫,掠夺] 〔dystopia〕An imaginary place or state in which the condition of life is extremely bad, as from deprivation, oppression, or terror.反面乌托邦:一个想象中的由于掠夺、压迫或恐怖造成生活条件极差的国家和地区〔pillage〕Something pillaged; spoils.抢得物,战利品:掠夺来的东西;夺取物〔depredate〕Latin praedārī [to plunder] from praeda [booty] * see ghend- 拉丁语 praedārī [掠夺] 源自 praeda [抢劫] * 参见 ghend- 〔freebooter〕A person who pillages and plunders, especially a pirate.劫掠者:掠夺或抢劫者,尤指海盗〔pill〕and from Old French piller [to plunder] * see pillage 并源自 古法语 piller [掠夺,抢劫] * 参见 pillage〔havoc〕variant of Old French havot [plundering] 古法语 havot的变体 [掠夺] 〔vampirism〕The behavior of a vampire.掠夺:掠夺者的行径〔rifle〕To ransack or plunder; pillage.抢劫,掠夺:洗劫或劫掠;掠夺〔vampire〕A person, such as an extortionist, who preys upon others.敲诈勒索者,无情掠夺别人的人〔sack〕The looting or pillaging of a captured city or town.洗劫:对攻陷的城镇进行的掠夺和抢劫〔reave〕To rob, plunder, or pillage.抢劫,劫掠,掠夺〔forage〕To collect forage from; strip of food or supplies:向…征集粮食;劫掠:从…收集食物;掠夺食物或供给:〔reprisal〕Forcible seizure of an enemy's goods or subjects in retaliation for injuries inflicted.报复性掳掠:为报复所受伤害而用武力对敌方物品的掠夺〔predation〕The act or practice of plundering or marauding.掠夺行为:掠夺或劫掠的行为或做法〔wrecker〕One who lures a vessel to destruction, as by a display of lights on a rocky coastline, in order to plunder it.毁船打劫者:引诱船只失事的人,如通过在多岩石的海岸线上打信号灯,以掠夺其财物〔foray〕To pillage in search of spoils.劫掠:为寻找战利品而掠夺〔larceny〕from Latin latrōcinium [robbery] 源自 拉丁语 latrōcinium [掠夺] 〔ravin〕The act or practice of preying.劫掠,掠夺:劫掠;掠夺的行为或实践〔raid〕A predatory operation mounted against a competitor, especially an attempt to lure away the personnel or membership of a competing organization.掠夺:对竞争对手采取的掠夺式的行动,尤指目的在于吸引走竞争组织的人员或成员〔predator〕One that victimizes, plunders, or destroys, especially for one's own gain.掠夺者:为个人利益而牺牲、掠夺或毁坏(他人)的人〔depredation〕A predatory attack; a raid.抢劫,掠夺:掠夺性攻击;抢劫,袭击〔Cleveland〕The 22nd and 24th President of the United States (1885-1889 and 1893-1897). He was known as an honest, independent President opposed to corruption and the spoils system.克利夫兰,(斯蒂芬)格罗夫:(1837-1908) 美国第22届和第24届总统(1885-1889年及1893-1897年)。以诚实、独立的品格和反对贪污及掠夺体制而著称〔deprivation〕The act or an instance of depriving; loss.掠夺;丧失:抢动的行为或事例;损失〔predatory〕Living by or given to victimizing or destroying others for one's own gain.掠夺成性的:以掠夺他者为生的或为自身利益迫害或毁坏他人的〔pill〕Middle English pillen [to plunder, peel] 中古英语 pillen [掠夺,剥去…的皮] 〔wolf〕One that is regarded as predatory, rapacious, and fierce.暴徒:被看作抢劫的、掠夺的和凶猛的人〔predacious〕Given to victimizing, plundering, or destroying for one's own gain:掠夺性的:为个人利益而惯于牺牲、掠夺或毁坏他人的:〔compile〕probably from Latin compīlāre [to plunder] 可能源自 拉丁语 compīlāre [掠夺] 〔hawk〕A person who preys on others; a shark.掠夺别人的人;骗子〔buccaneer〕A pirate, especially one of the freebooters who preyed on Spanish shipping in the West Indies during the 17th century.海盗:尤指17世纪时掠夺在西印度群岛航行的西班牙船只的海盗〔Istanbul〕The largest city of Turkey, in the northwest part of the country on both sides of the Bosporus at its entrance into the Sea of Marmara. Founded c. 660b.c. as Byzantium, it was renamed Constantinople in a.d. 330 by Constantine the Great, who made it the capital of the Eastern Roman, or Byzantine, Empire. The city was sacked by Crusaders in 1204 and taken by the Turks in 1453. Istanbul was chosen as the official name in 1930. Population, 2,772,708. 伊斯坦布尔,君士坦丁堡:土耳其最大的城市,位于该国的西北部、博斯普鲁斯海峡的两岸、马尔马拉海的入口处。于公元前 660年建时称作拜占庭, 公元 330年由君士坦丁大帝改名为君士坦丁堡,他把它定为东罗马帝国的首都,或君士坦丁帝国。1204年,该城被十字军掠夺,1453年被土耳其人占领。1930年,“伊斯坦布尔”被指定为官方名称。人口2,772,708 〔pillage〕To rob of goods by force, especially in time of war; plunder.掠夺:用武力抢劫物品,尤指战争中;掠夺〔predatory〕Latin praedātōrius [plundering] 拉丁语 praedātōrius [掠夺] 〔predator〕from praedārī [to plunder] * see predatory 源自 praedārī [掠夺] * 参见 predatory〔loot〕Valuables pillaged in time of war; spoils.战利品:战争时期掠夺的财物;掠夺物〔pillage〕To take spoils by force.通过武力掠夺赃物〔Leinster〕A historical region of southeast Ireland. Its wealth and accessibility made it an early prey to Danish and Anglo-Saxon invasions.伦斯特省:位于爱尔兰东南部的一个历史地区。因其财富和易得而很早就成为丹麦人和盎格鲁-撒克逊人入侵的掠夺对象〔badger〕To harry or pester persistently.See Synonyms at harass 困扰,纠缠:不断地掠夺或骚扰 参见 harass〔invade〕To enter by force in order to conquer or pillage.侵略:以武力进入以便征服或掠夺 |
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