1.抢劫,掠夺;掠夺物
1.抢劫,掠夺
1.to steal things from a place using force, especially during a war
1.Who knows how much of that $17 million the Kardashian clan pillaged before Kris could get his hands on it.
天知道在克里斯能够碰到那1700万之前,卡黛珊家族从中抢走了多少。
2.Later incorporated into Guangzhou's city wall, it was used as a watchtower to keep out the pirates who once pillaged China's coastal cities.
它曾经是一座瞭望台,用来抵御当时侵扰沿海城镇的海盗,后来被并入广州城墙。
3.Social wealth has been pillaged and seized by inpiduals, and the distribution of it has become increasingly unbalanced.
社会财富已经被个人掠夺与占有,其分配也变得越来越不平衡。
4.At least four people were killed and Chinese-owned businesses pillaged.
至少有4人被杀,华人的生意在全国范围内受到劫掠。
5.The neighbors devastated the garden and pillaged the rare flowers.
左右邻居窃取了花园,劫掠了那些稀有的花木。
6.Out of nowhere bandits came and pillaged all his oxen and donkeys, murdering all his farmhands in the process (1: 15).
不知道从哪里来的土匪过来掠夺了他所有的牛和驴,并杀害了他的农场工人(约伯记1章15节)。
7.The Pharaohs gathered those with large craniums to live with them as they conquered and pillaged the red nations peoples.
当法老征服并掠夺了红族人类后,他们聚集起其它大头颅的人们与其一起生活。
8.Have critic say: Europe Jew is the nation being caused suffering to , being pillaged , being massacred , being broken up.
有位评论家说:欧洲犹太人是被折磨、被掳掠、被屠杀、被分裂的民族。
9.Her handbag was pillaged on her way home.
在回家的路上,她的手提包被抢劫了。
10.The land of Lehman is pillaged by its own citizens.
雷曼(Lehman)国被国民洗劫一空。