過去式: looted 過去分詞: looted 現在分詞: looting
n. 1.掠奪物;戰利品。 2.(官吏的)贓物,非法收入。 3.搶劫,掠奪。 4.〔俚語〕金錢。vt. ,vi. 劫掠(都市);洗劫;搶劫;強奪;(官吏)貪污。n. 〔美俚〕=lieutenant.
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Private looting is heavily punished . 私自搶劫要受到嚴懲的。 The invaders burned , killed and looted wherever they went . 侵略軍到處燒殺搶掠。 The enemy soldiers looted the treasures of the art museum . 敵軍士兵搶走了藝術博物館的珍藏。 It was arakanese who joined the general scramble for loot . 阿拉干參與了對戰利品的全面掠奪。 The enemy soldiers have looted the treasures of the art museums . 敵軍士兵劫掠走了藝術博物館的珍藏。 Poor ishimara, whoever he was, the americans had looted his corpse . 可憐的石丸--也不知他是何許人!美國兵搜了他的尸體。 The looting of rich wine stores of the capital by the rabble of the streets was beginning . 首都街頭的烏合之眾開始掠奪芳醇的酒庫。 If confiscation once began, it was he-the worker and the saver-who would be looted . 如果一旦把財產充公,受到剝奪的倒反而是他這個克勤克儉的人。
goods or money obtained illegally 同義詞:booty , pillage , plunder , prize , swag , dirty money , informal terms for money 同義詞:boodle , bread , cabbage , clams , dinero , dough , gelt , kale , lettuce , lolly , lucre , moolah , pelf , scratch , shekels , simoleons , sugar , wampum , steal goods; take as spoils; "During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners" 同義詞:plunder , despoil , reave , strip , rifle , ransack , pillage , foray , take illegally; of intellectual property; "This writer plundered from famous authors" 同義詞:plunder ,
Loot usually refers to treasure or wealth that is found or stolen; see looting.
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lootとは意味 :loot n. 盜品, 略奪品. 【動詞+】 ◆They divided the loot among themselves. 盜品を山分けにした ◆He pocketed all the loot. 盜んできたものをひとり占めにした ◆try to recover the loot 略奪された品を取り戻そうとする ◆See if you can find where they stashed t...