loot
英 [luːt]
美 [luːt]
- n. 战利品;抢劫;掠夺品
- vt. 抢劫,洗劫;强夺
- vi. 洗劫,掠夺;抢劫
1. t ---> 钩子。
2. 劫匪带了100个钩子来抢劫东西。
3. tool loot: 抢劫是需要工具的。
4. 谐音“掳特”-----掳掠特别好的东西。
loot 打劫,战利品来自梵语loptram,lotram,打劫,偷来的物品,来自PIE*reup,抓,抢,词源同rip,rob.后引申词义战利品。印欧语字母r在与梵语l发生了音变关系,如light对应梵语词rocate,照耀,照明。
- loot (n.)
- "goods taken from an enemy, etc.," 1788, Anglo-Indian, from Hindi lut, from Sanskrit loptram, lotram "booty, stolen property," from PIE *roup-tro-, from root *reup- "to snatch" (see rip (v.)). The verb is first attested 1821, from the noun. Related: Looted; looting.
- 1. It was all the loot taken by soldiers from the captured town.
- 这就是士兵们从被占领的城镇掠夺来的所有东西.
- 2. There have been reports of youths taking advantage of the general confusion to loot and steal.
- 有报道说一些年轻人乘局势一片混乱之际抢劫盗窃。
- 3. Most criminals steal in order to sell their loot for cash on the black market.
- 罪犯盗窃大多是为了把赃物在黑市上卖掉,换取现金。
- 4. The thieves quarreled with one another about how to divide the loot.
- 盗贼们为了如何分脏而彼此争吵起来.
- 5. It was Arakanese who joined the general scramble for loot.
- 阿拉干参与了对战利品的全面掠夺.