loot
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T/V-I If people loot, or loot stores or houses, they steal things from them, for example, during a war or riot. (戰(zhàn)爭或暴亂時(shí)) 搶劫 (商店或房屋)
The trouble began when gangs began breaking windows and looting shops. 騷亂起始時(shí),歹徒們就開始砸櫥窗、搶商店。
2. lootingN-UNCOUNT 搶劫
In the country's largest cities there has been rioting and looting. 在這個(gè)國家的大城市里一直都有暴亂和搶劫事件發(fā)生。
3. V-T If someone loots things, they steal them, for example, during a war or riot. (戰(zhàn)爭或暴亂時(shí)) 掠奪
The town has been plagued by armed thugs who have looted food supplies and terrorized the population. 小鎮(zhèn)一直受到武裝暴徒的侵?jǐn)_,他們掠奪食物,恐嚇民眾。
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loot /lu?t/ (looting,looted,loots)
劍橋詞典
- (usually of large numbers of people during a violent event ) to steal from shops and houses
(通常指在暴力事件中集體)搶劫,洗劫
During the riot shops were looted and cars damaged or set on fire . 在暴亂期間商店遭洗劫,汽車被砸壞或燒毀。
Indian English
to steal something from a place or person
(從某處或某人)偷竊
Burglars looted cash and mobiles from a shop in Tagore Town. 盜賊從泰戈?duì)栨?zhèn)上的一家商店里偷走了現(xiàn)金和手機(jī)。
The passengers in the general compartment of Shramjivi Express were looted and robbed of their valuables . 什拉姆基維特快上普通車廂里乘客身上的值錢物品被偷搶一空。 返回 loot