pillage
英 [ˈpɪlɪdʒ]
美 [ˈpɪlɪdʒ]
v. 抢劫; 劫掠; 掠夺
n. 抢劫,掠夺; 掠夺物
过去式:pillaged 过去分词:pillaged 现在分词:pillaging 第三人称单数:pillages 复数:pillages
Collins.1 / BNC.19372 / COCA.21088
牛津词典
verb
- 抢劫;劫掠;掠夺
to steal things from a place or region, especially in a war, using violence- The rebels went looting and pillaging.
叛乱者趁火打劫,掠夺财物。 - The town had been pillaged and burned.
这座城镇被洗劫焚毁。
- The rebels went looting and pillaging.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 抢劫;劫掠;掠夺
If a group of peoplepillagea place, they steal property from it using violent methods.- Soldiers went on a rampage, pillaging stores and shooting.
士兵们横冲直撞,洗劫商店并且开枪射击。 - ...the boldness to pillage and rape.
抢劫和强奸的胆子 - Pillageis also a noun.
- There were no signs of violence or pillage.
没有暴力或劫掠的迹象。
- Soldiers went on a rampage, pillaging stores and shooting.
英英释义
noun
- the act of stealing valuable things from a place
- the plundering of the Parthenon
- his plundering of the great authors
- goods or money obtained illegally
verb
- steal goods
- During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners