ransacked

ransacked[ˈrænˌsækt] 

原级:ransack

第三人称单数:ransacks

现在分词:ransacking

ransacked 基本解释
彻底搜查( ransack的过去式和过去分词 );抢劫,掠夺;
ransacked 单语例句

1. ransacked的反义词

1. The protesters ransacked parts of two floors of the embassy for hours until police finally managed to clear them out in the early hours Saturday.

2. ransacked的解释

2. Residents complained of random detentions and homes being ransacked as the hunt drew in more troops and brought taunting messages from the presumed captors.

3. Security guards and accountants in the building at the time were tied up before the gang ransacked the offices.

4. In revolt, fans ransacked the athlete's house and struck fear into the player.

5. Grave robbers ransacked the burial chamber in ancient times and stole the other objects.

6. ransacked在线翻译

6. He ransacked a bag in the back seat of a red car as a couple panicked about their passports.

7. TEHRAN - Britain said on Wednesday it had withdrawn some diplomatic staff from Tehran after protesters stormed and ransacked its embassy in the Iranian capital.

8. Most shops along the main street where the county government office is located were ransacked, and many were burnt down.

9. Reports from the US Embassy in Baghdad say the British embassy has been ransacked and set on fire.

10. Initial reports from authorities suggested that the home appeared ransacked, but later a police officer told the Associated Press that no one entered the home.

ransacked 英英释义

adj

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1. wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value

    e.g. the robbers left the looted train
           people returned to the plundered village

    Synonym: looted pillaged plundered