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.Though a man of few words, he radiates a calm and focus that unnerve the others, who are only interested in pillaging and looting.
虽然他少言寡语,但他浑身上下散发出一种沉着冷静的态度,并寻找使其他冒险者变得失去生气的原因,现在那些人只是热衷于掠夺战利品。
2.then a patrol came up and all who were not pillaging , all the men , that is , they took prisoner . and me with them.
这时来了巡逻队,他们把未遭抢劫的人,所有的农民都捉走了,我也被捉去了。
3.When life is no longer a "feeling" but "form" , in the face of pillaging , spring flower Autumn Leaves, we will have much moved?
当生活不再是“感受”,而是“形式”时,面对绿水青山,春花秋叶,我们还会剩下多少感动?
4.Chaos Marauders from the north frequently mount massive campaigns into the Empire, pillaging and destroying all that they can.
北方的掠夺者频繁得对帝国出动军队,肆意掠夺和破坏。
5.He roamed the Atlantic coast, murdering and pillaging and laying waste to the countryside as he passed.
他出没的大西洋沿岸,谋杀和掠夺和荒芜的农村,他通过。
6.From Scandinavian Vikings pillaging British shores to African, Indian and Polynesian tribes, the same trend was seen around the world.
从斯堪的纳维亚北欧海盗掠夺英国海岸到非洲、印度和波利尼西亚部落,全世界都能看到这种倾向。
7.The raiders then sailed their ships up the rivers at will, striking far inland on foot or on horseback, and pillaging far and wide.
于是掠夺者任意地驶入江河的上游,步行或骑马袭击遥远的内陆,抢劫的区域在内地扩大。
8.For this, it is ideal to use a pair of spearmen, these can protect each other while pillaging .
出于此目的,一个好的方法是使用两个矛兵,他们在破坏期间可以相互保护。
9.Additional attacks launched during this time will result in the base being occupied, but will not give additional credits from pillaging.
在这期间,基地仍然会被占领,但攻击者将不会得到任何掠夺收益。
10.A kind of bird evolved to follow the pillaging army, happily picking off the agitated fleeing insects in the air.
于是,一种鸟逐渐形成了跟随这个掠食大军的习惯,愉快地将那些在空中慌不择路的飞虫一一享用。