plundering

plundering[ˈplʌndərɪŋ] 

原级:plunder

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第三人称单数:plunders

第三人称复数:plunders

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过去分词:plundered

过去式:plundered

plundering 基本解释
掠夺,抢劫( plunder的现在分词 );
plundering 网络解释

1. 掠夺:乱收费、乱摊派、乱罚款 Arbitrary charges, fund-raising quotas and fines | 掠夺 Plundering | 轮渡运输 Ferry transport

plundering 单语例句

1. Therefore we must ask them to educate their own kids about how they created an industrial empire by plundering Asian countries.

2. Its purpose was to stop northern invaders - bad neighbors who were to give offense, to paraphrase Frost's poem - from pillaging and plundering the Central Plains.

3. We believe that the first two reasons have been more instrumental as the civil wars have never prevented the plundering of Africa's natural resources.

4. The public has complained about monopoly enterprises'plundering national wealth with their privileges.

5. They have unjustly said China's policies are aimed at plundering Africa's rich natural resources and are a form of neocolonialism.

6. Duvalier and his followers were accused of plundering hundreds of millions of dollars of state funds during their 15 year reign.

7. plundering在线翻译

7. Moments later, the invaders are plundering the village and scouring for Chinese soldiers.

8. plundering的意思

8. The groups accuse New Delhi of plundering the region's rich resources and flooding it with outsiders.

9. His gang then raided the tomb six times between June 2004 and May 2005, plundering most of the relics inside.

10. Saddam also is expected to face charges of plundering his country's treasury.

plundering 英英释义

noun

1. the act of stealing valuable things from a place

    e.g. the plundering of the Parthenon
           his plundering of the great authors

    Synonym: pillage pillaging

adj

1. given to taking by force what is desired