bandit
bandit 英 [ˈbændɪt] 美 [ˈbændɪt]
n. 强盗,土匪;恶棍;敲诈者
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- A bandit is a robber, thief, or outlaw. If you cover your face with a bandanna, jump on your horse, and rob the passengers on a train, you're a bandit.
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- n. 强盗,土匪;恶棍;敲诈者
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1. Her baby was rent away from her arms by a brutal bandit.
她的婴儿被一个野蛮的强盗从她怀里抢走。
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2. Yes, yes; this is an adventure worthy a place in the varied career of that royal bandit.
是的,是的,这样一次冒险是该在这位强盗国王一生的善恶大事中占有一席之地的。
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3. He looked back at me and whispered, 'bandit Country,' his eyes glittering, and then he ran off to explore some more.
他回头看看我,小声说:“强盗之乡,”他的眼睛闪闪发光,然后跑开去探寻更多的未知。
- bandit (n.) "lawless robber, brigand" (especially as part of an organized band), 1590s, from Italian bandito (plural banditi) "outlaw," past participle of bandire "proscribe, banish," from Vulgar Latin *bannire "to proclaim, proscribe," from Proto-Germanic *bannan "to speak publicly" (used in reference to various sorts of proclamations), "command; summon; outlaw, forbid" (see ban (v.)).
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