looter 英 ['lu:tə(r)]   美 ['lutə(r)]

looter

looter  英 ['lu:tə(r)] 美 ['lutə(r)]

n. 抢劫者 

名词复数:looters 

So the words of an 18-year-old looter should come as no surprise. 所以一位18岁的打劫者所说的就一点儿也不惊讶了。
One problem is that both water cannon and plastic bullets might merely heighten the levels of excitement for the committed rioter and looter. 有一个问题,高压水枪和塑料子弹或许只会让暴乱者和抢匪的情绪更加激昂。

  • Someone who takes advantage of a chaotic situation to steal things is a looter. During a war (or even during a blackout), looters may help themselves to food and supplies from shops.
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  • n. 抢劫者
  • 1. So the words of an 18-year-old looter should come as no surprise.

    所以一位18岁的打劫者所说的就一点儿也不惊讶了。

  • 2. One problem is that both water cannon and plastic bullets might merely heighten the levels of excitement for the committed rioter and looter.

    有一个问题,高压水枪和塑料子弹或许只会让暴乱者和抢匪的情绪更加激昂。

  • 3. Sure, there are ways to cheat this like Merfolk looter, but 1-toughness creatures will have very short life expectancies in a format containing Lotus Cobra.

    当然,你可以用 掠夺人鱼 来额外“抽”牌,但是由于有莲花眼镜蛇这样的众矢之的,你不能指望一个一防的小家伙能活多久。

  • looter (n.) "one who plunders," 1858, agent noun from loot (v.). The proper Anglo-Indian agent-noun was looty, from Hindi luti, from lut.
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