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单词

pillage

读音
ˈpɪlɪdʒ
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释义

v. (尤指在战争中)掠夺,抢劫 n. (尤指在战争中)掠夺,抢劫;掠夺物 [ 第三人称单数 pillages 现在分词 pillaging 过去式 pillaged 过去分词 pillaged ]

例句

There were no signs of violence or pillage.
没有暴力和掠夺的迹象。
They brought back horrific accounts of murder and pillage.
他们带回了残杀掳掠的可怕消息。
“They all just pillage, ” says a skeletal man sheltering in a church. “It doesn't matter which side they are on.”
“所有这些人都会打劫你”,一位躲在教堂里的瘦骨嶙峋的人讲道,“他们这些人代表哪一方无关紧要。”

强化记忆

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Millions of fellow citizens were either displacedor fleeing the violence and pillage of war.So I engaged in a series of diplomatic activities
while in the East their grasp reached southern China by 1279.Life within the Mongol Empire wasn't just war, pillage and destruction.Once the Mongols conquered a territory, they left its internal politics alone
but this only prompts another question:is it just for a general to deceive or pillage a hostile army?Euthydemus revises his assertion.
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