loot
美[luːt] 英[luːt]
n. 掠夺品;赃物;<俚>钱
v. 掠夺;洗劫
详细释义
n.(名词)- 战利品
- 赃物
- 掠夺物
- 抢劫
- 掠夺
- 金钱
- 非法收入
- 外快
- 投机倒把
- <俚>钱
- 值钱的物品
- 掠夺品
- 被盗物
- 劫掠
- 洗劫
- 值钱货
v.(动词)- 劫掠(都市)
- 贪污
- 强夺
- 抢劫
- 洗劫
- 打劫
- 掠夺
- 抢夺
双解释义
n.(名词)- [U]赃物,掠夺物,战利品 goods taken from an enemy in war or stolen by thieves
v.(动词)- vt. & vi. 抢劫,掠夺 carry off loot;take sth as loot;take loot from sth
英英释义
Noun- goods or money obtained illegally
- informal terms for money
Verb- take illegally; of intellectual property;
"This writer plundered from famous authors"
- steal goods; take as spoils;
"During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners"
例句
用作名词(n.)- I sneaked a loot at the plans on her desk.我偷偷地看了一眼她书桌上的计划。
- During the riot there are ten cases of loot and two cases of arsons.在暴乱中有10起抢劫案和两起纵火案。
- The thieves divides the loot into equal shares.窃贼们把赃物均分成若干份。
- The thieves were caught with their loot by the police.警察抓获了小偷及其赃物。
用作动词(v.)- The Japanese soldiers looted and massacred for three days in Nanjing.日本兵在南京掠夺屠杀了三天。
- The mob looted many shops in the area.暴徒在该地抢劫了许多商店。