plunder
v
1 [I, Ipr, Tn, Tn.pr]
~ (sth) (from sth) steal (goods) from a place, esp during a time of war or civil disorder; pillage 掠夺或抢劫某地的(货物)(尤指战时或内乱时)
The conquerors advanced, killing and plundering as they went. 征服者一路上杀人越货无所不为.
The invaders plundered food and valuables from coastal towns and villages. 侵略者在沿海城乡抢劫食物和贵重物品.
2 [Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sth (of sth) steal goods from (a place), esp during a time of war, etc 掠夺或抢劫(某地)的货物(尤指战时等)
plunder a palace of its treasures 劫掠宫殿财宝
Tourists have plundered all the archaeological sites. 游客简直是洗劫了考古场地. Cf 参看 loot, pillage. plunder, n [U]
1 (action of) plundering 掠夺; 抢劫
be guilty of plunder 犯抢劫罪
goods obtained by plunder 掠夺的财物.
2 goods that have been plundered 抢夺物; 赃物
They loaded the carts with plunder. 他们把掠夺来的东西装进大车里.
It's quite simple. You put a very hot, wet cloth on your shoulder for one minute. Then put a packet of frozen peas on the shoulder for one minute. And so on and so on.
很简单。你把一块很热的湿布敷在肩膀上一分钟。然后把一包冻豌豆敷在肩膀上一分钟。这样反复几次。
He had known that it was not safe to travel alone in the forest near the coast.