pillages
['pilidʒ]
[ pillages ]
n.掠夺, 抢劫,掠夺物
v.掠夺, 抢劫
例句与用法:
Her handbag was pillaged on her way home.
在回家的路上,她的手提包被抢劫了。
The town was pillaged by the invading army.
入侵的军队将该城镇掠夺一空。
词形变化:
名词: pillager |
动词过去式: pillaged |
动词过去分词: pillaged |
动词现在分词: pillaging |
动词第三人称单数: pillages |
pillages
名词 pillage:
goods or money obtained illegally
同义词:loot, booty, pillage, plunder, prize, swag, dirty money
the act of stealing valuable things from a place
同义词:plundering, pillage, pillaging
动词 pillage:
steal goods; take as spoils
同义词:plunder, despoil, loot, reave, strip, rifle, ransack, pillage, foray
pillages
■A person who pillages and plunders, especially a pirate.
劫掠者掠夺或抢劫者,尤指海盗
■For the first time, they tell their story and talk about the abductions, rapes and pillages of which they were victims.They also tell of their children's hopes.
导演访问了这些小孩成为军人的过程及他的的生命故事及希望。
■a person who pillages and plunders,especially a pirate
掠夺或抢劫者,尤指海盗
■And yet these pillages of privacy show that the poor do make choices.They also suggest they are not always the best ones.
而且这些践踏隐私的行为表明穷人是有选择余地的,也暗示这些总不是最佳选择。