英:[ˈluːtɪŋ]
美:[ ˈluːtɪŋ]
英:[ˈluːtɪŋ]
美:[ ˈluːtɪŋ]
词根:loot
n.loot 战利品;抢劫;掠夺品
looter 抢劫者
vi.loot 洗劫,掠夺;抢劫
vt.loot 抢劫,洗劫;强夺
noun
goods usually of considerable value taken in war : spoils
The soldiers helped themselves to any loot that they could find.
something held to resemble goods of value seized in war: such as
something appropriated illegally often by force or violence
the thieves' loot
illicit gains by public officials
money
would not … spend all that loot on her—Langston Hughes
the action of looting
general loot of church land—Hilaire Belloc
verb
transitive verb
to plunder or sack in war
to rob especially on a large scale and usually by violence or corruption
to seize and carry away by force especially in war
intransitive verb
to engage in robbing or plundering especially in war
1842年,动词 loot 的动名词。
Noun and Verb Hindi & Urdu lūṭ; akin to Sanskrit luṇṭati he plunders
The first known use of loot was circa 1788
lopsidedadjective
leaning to one side : unbalanced
lopsidedadjective
leaning to one side : unbalanced
lopverb
to cut branches or twigs from a tree
to remove unnecessary or undesirable parts from something—usually used with off
lopverb
to cut branches or twigs from a tree
to remove unnecessary or undesirable parts from something—usually used with off
lopenoun
an easy leaping way of moving
lopenoun
an easy leaping way of moving
lopverb
to cut branches or twigs from a tree
to remove unnecessary or undesirable parts from something—usually used with off
loot1 of 2noun
something stolen or taken by force
loot2 of 2verb
plunder entry 1, steal
1 The volumes also document tombs and temples, some of which Loo was accused of looting during his career.
2 There was looting here, but not as much as one might think.
3 The police and soldiers were in the city to prevent the widespread looting everyone had heard about.
4 The rest of his men were looting the corpses.
5 "Come away from that stupid looting," he called to a group before a store.
6 Ferguson has been wracked by looting and violent mobs on and off since an unarmed black teenager, Michael Brown, was gunned down by a white patrol officer, Darren Wilson, on Aug. 9.
7 The thieves divides the loot into equal shares.
窃贼们把赃物均分成若干份。
8 The partnership focused on how the two countries might strengthen efforts to track and evaluate world heritage sites like these ruins, which can be endangered by natural disasters, vandalism and looting.
9 Looting was widely reported.
抢掠行为被广泛报道。
10 There have also been some reports of looting overnight.
还有报道称夜里发生了抢劫。
11 Lima considered the looting a necessary part of the mission.
12 These were appalling scenes, compounded in January 1944 by the retreating German armies looting and destroying the historic galleries, mansions and palaces of the tsars.
13 My friend in Chelsea said the looting is terrible and she got the most amazing wide-screen TV.
14 Without finding their prey, the soldiers returned and set about looting Richmond.
15 Outside, the city still convulsed with rioting and looting.
16 Some desperate civilians and soldiers were looting stores, stealing food from shopkeepers, callously killing to get what they needed.
17 Soldiers swept through the territory, looting, burning, and killing.
18 When the men had finished their looting, they picked up Uncle’s gun.
19 They charged him with looting, loaded him into the back, and brought him to Greyhound.
20 The precision of the new looting indicates expertise.
新近发生的劫掠显示出精准的专业性。