pillaging
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动词现在分词: pillaging
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名词: pillager | 动词过去式: pillaged | 动词过去分词: pillaged | 动词现在分词: pillaging | 动词第三人称单数: pillages |
单词例句:
As fires in a dozen government ministries and agencies began to burn out, and as looters tired of pillaging in the 90-degree heat, museum officials reached the hotels where foreign journalists were staying along the eastern bank of the Tigris River.
当在一些政府部门和机关的战火开始熄灭,当抢劫者已经厌倦了在华氏90度下抢劫的时候,博物馆的官员来到了位于底格里斯河东岸的外国记者云集的宾馆。
Ordinary people are salvaging destroyed pig farms, recuperating cents-worth scrapped metals, or pillaging victims' homes.
百姓们试图救出受灾养猪场的牲畜,也在瓦砾间收集价值菲薄的报废金属;
make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes.
战争期间,在一个地方进行掠夺或进行破坏性的袭击。
But the first pillaging parties were followed by others; and every day as the numbers pillaging increased, the work of plunder became more difficult and assumed more definite forms.
但是,紧接着第一批抢劫者进城抢劫之后,又来了第二批、第三批。然而,随着抢劫者的与日俱增,要想抢到东西,就变得越来越困难了,并已形成了一些更加确定的方式。
Thus other missions can then take place there, for example pillaging and blockades.
如此能从这个城镇发动军事活动。例如掠夺跟封港。
Larger cities have learned to either bribe or fortify well in order to deal with the threat of these pillaging horsemen.
为了对付这些掠劫成性的马民,大城市学会了贿赂和筑墙。
Despite the centuries of neglect, mutilation and pillaging, the Parthenon still stands -a remarkably powerful and beautiful symbol of the glories of ancient Greece.
尽管经历了数世纪的疏于管理,毁损和掠夺,帕特农神庙依然矗立至今,成为古希腊光辉历史的美丽象征.
The rebels went looting and pillaging.
叛乱者趁火打劫,掠夺财物。
Japanese forces laid siege to the then-Chinese capital on Dec. 10, 1937 , and Nanking fell three days later, opening the door to a six-week campaign of pillaging and executions of unarmed civilians.
1937年十二月十日,日本军队包围了当时的中国首都南京,三天后南京陷落,南京的城门被打开,手无寸铁的平民迎来了为期六周的被掠夺和被屠杀。