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		plunder美 ['plʌndər]  英 ['plʌndə(r)]  - n.掠夺;抢掠;(尤指战争中)掠夺的财物
 - v.掠夺
 - 网络抢劫;劫掠;抢夺
 
 过去分词:plundered  现在分词:plundering  第三人称单数:plunders   v. steal,rob,pillage,raid,ransack 1.  | [i][t] (尤指战乱时用武力)抢劫,掠夺to steal things from a place, especially using force during a time of war  |  
  | The troops crossed the country, plundering and looting as they went. 部队经过乡村,一路抢劫掳掠。  |   | The abbey had been plundered of its valuables. 教堂的珍宝被洗劫一空。  |   | Only a small amount of the money that he plundered from his companies has been recovered. 他从公司搜刮的钱只有一小部分被追回。  |  
 1.  | 抢掠;掠夺the act of plundering  |  
 2.  | (尤指战争中)掠夺的财物things that have been stolen, especially during a war, etc.  |  
 v.  | 2. (尤指在作战或内乱时)抢劫;抢夺(某地)的东西:  |  n.  |  |  
 v.  | 1. to rob a place or the people living there, or steal goods using violence and often causing damage, especially in wartime or during civil unrest 2. to rob a place or steal goods or money by fraudulent means 3. to gain or acquire something by superior strength or skill 4. to take valuable things from a place using force, sometimes causing a lot of damage 5. to take or use something that belongs to someone else in order to give yourself an advantage 6. rob,esp.during war or civil disorder;take goods from(pace)by force 1. to rob a place or the people living there, or steal goods using violence and often causing damage, especially in wartime or during civil unrest 2. to rob a place or steal goods or money by fraudulent means 3. to gain or acquire something by superior strength or skill 4. to take valuable things from a place using force, sometimes causing a lot of damage 5. to take or use something that belongs to someone else in order to give yourself an advantage 6. rob,esp.during war or civil disorder;take goods from(pace)by force  |  n.  | 1. something stolen by force, especially during wartime or civil unrest 2. the theft of goods by force or fraud 3. valuable things taken from a place using force 4. the act of taking valuable things from a place using force 1. something stolen by force, especially during wartime or civil unrest 2. the theft of goods by force or fraud 3. valuable things taken from a place using force 4. the act of taking valuable things from a place using force  |  
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