0 to steal goods violently from a place, especially during a war -- (尤指戰爭期間的)掠奪,搶劫,劫掠
After the president fled the country, the palace was plundered by soldiers. 總統逃出該國後,士兵洗劫了總統府。
Tragically, the graves were plundered and the contents scattered. 不幸的是,那些墓被盜,墓裡的東西被弄得七零八落的。
Someone has been plundering funds from the company. 有人一直在盜用公司資金。
The future of our planet is in danger if we continue to plunder its resources as we do. 如果我們繼續像現在這樣濫用資源的話,地球的未來就岌岌可危了。
1 an occasion when goods are stolen from a place, especially violently or during a war, or these stolen goods -- 搶劫;搶劫之物
The more familiar colonial strategy of conquest and plunder always loomed in the background as perhaps an easier option.
If it was harvest time, they stole the corn; and if alms were refused, they punished the owners by plundering their granaries at night.
Over generations the plunder of this resource has severely depleted natural stocks.
Often there is a need to give something back to an environment; a reciprocal relationship, not simply a one-way plunder.
Looters can use the cleared areas as easy access to plunder the ruins.
Poligars derived their revenue partly from plunder and partly from land rents and duties.
In their absence, their house was plundered of everything.
Memory cannot always be a sanctuary, for others force their way in and plunder its images.
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