1.走私,私运,做...的走私生意;夹带,偷偷拿进[拿出] (in out over)
2.走私
1.to take someone or something secretly and illegally into or out of a country, especially as a way of earning money; to take someone or something into or out of a place against the rules
1.One of the Jews in hiding smuggles himself into a concentration camp to see if the younger sister of the woman he loves is still alive.
藏在下水道里的一个犹太人偷偷跑到集中营,去看他深爱着的女人的妹妹是不是还活着。
2.Trojan virus, like a Trojan horse, is a program that appears safe -- but smuggles in a worm or virus.
和特洛伊木马一样,特洛伊病毒看似安全,但是却暗藏有蠕虫或病毒。
3."Maybe it's a Trojan horse that smuggles the right policy into place, " mused Paul Krugman, grimly, at Princeton.
“也许它是带来正确政策的特洛伊木马”普林斯顿的PaulKrugma谨慎而冷静地说。
4.The whole maintenance, forms smuggles the homogeneous ground.
整体养护,形成夹带均一的地坪。
5.someone who illegally smuggles liquor across a border .
偷过边界走私酒的人。
6.Hugo, an 11-year-old boy, is saved from the Holocaust when his mother smuggles him out of the ghetto into the hands of a friend
一位11岁的男孩雨果在大屠杀中被他妈妈偷运出犹太人集中区,送到她的朋友玛丽安手中。