despoliation
[di.spəuli'eiʃən]
n. 掠夺, 抢劫
例句与用法:
A region despoiled of its scenic beauty by unchecked development.
由于不加限制的发展而使这个地区丧失了其美丽景色
Museums have despoiled India of many priceless treasures.
博物馆里有许多从印度掠夺来的无价之宝。
词形变化:
名词: despoiler |
动词过去式: despoiled |
动词过去分词: despoiled |
动词现在分词: despoiling |
动词第三人称单数: despoils |
n.
掠夺
despoliationdespoliation[diˌspəuliˈeiʃən]n.1.■掠夺
despoliation
■from those suffering the side-effects of environmental despoliation.
来自于那些保守环境掠夺伤害的人们。
■The Main Characteristics of Despoliation of Network Suppositional Property and Its Criminal Regulations and System
网络虚拟财产抢劫犯罪的主要特征及其刑法规制
■The thick stumps, mute witnesses to the terrible despoliation, are scattered all over the place, looking "proud and stubborn, slain but unyielding".
遍地“夭矫顽强,死而不仆”的巨大树根,无声地向游人们控诉着侵略者的罪行。
■Environmentalists have long complained that GDP treats the despoliation of the planet as a plus (via the resulting economic output) rather than a minus (forests destroyed).
长久以来,环境学家一直在抱怨,他们认为GDP视掠夺地球为一道加法题(通过作为结果的贸易出口量)而不是一道减法题(如森林破坏)。