柯林斯詞典plunder /?pl?nd?/ (plundering,plundered,plunders) 1. V-T If someone plunders a place or plunders things from a place, they steal things from it. 掠奪[文學(xué)性] He plundered the palaces and ransacked the treasuries. 他洗劫了各個宮殿,將那些財寶掠奪一空。 She faces charges of helping to plunder her country's treasury of billions of dollars. 她面臨協(xié)從竊取國庫中數(shù)十億美元的指控。2. N-UNCOUNT Plunder is also a noun. 掠奪 ...a guerrilla group infamous for torture and plunder. …一支以酷刑和掠奪而臭名昭著的游擊隊。 返回 plunder劍橋詞典[ 不及物動詞:后面不接賓語的動詞 or 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 ] to steal goods violently from a place , especially during a war (尤指戰(zhàn)爭期間的)掠奪,搶劫,劫掠 After the president fled the country , the palace was plundered by soldiers . 總統(tǒng)逃出該國后,士兵洗劫了總統(tǒng)府。 Tragically, the graves were plundered and the contents scattered . 不幸的是,那些墓被盜,墓里的東西被弄得七零八落的。 [ 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 ] to steal or remove something precious from something, in a way that does not consider moral laws or is more severe than it need be 騙??;竊?。磺滞?,侵占 Someone has been plundering funds from the company . 有人一直在盜用公司資金。 The future of our planet is in danger if we continue to plunder its resources as we do. 如果我們繼續(xù)像現(xiàn)在這樣濫用資源的話,地球的未來就岌岌可危了。 返回 plunder