ransack
ransack 英 [ˈrænsæk] 美 [ˈrænˌsæk]
vt. 洗劫,掠夺;遍寻
进行时:ransacking 过去式:ransacked 过去分词:ransacked 第三人称单数:ransacks
- When you ransack, you rifle through things, steal some of them, and leave a huge mess behind. If neighborhood dogs got into a cupcake shop, they would probably ransack it.
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- vt. 洗劫,掠夺;遍寻
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1. Some also fear that he will ransack Volvo’s intellectual property to boost Geely’s less sophisticated cars.
还有一些担心他会侵占沃尔沃的知识产权以提高吉利相对落后的车。
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2. Along came the Vikings, with their action-man words like ‘drag’, ‘ransack’, ‘thrust’ and ‘die’, and a love of pickled herring.
同时到来的还有北欧海盗说着的话,比如拖,彻底搜索,刺,死亡,喜欢腌制鲱鱼。
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3. It sent police to ransack the offices of the country’s leading investigative journalist, Carlos Fernando Chamorro, and those of a women’s group.
政府派出警察搜查该国著名的调查记者查莫洛以及一个妇女团体的办公室。
- ransack (v.) mid-13c., from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse rannsaka "to pillage," literally "search the house" (especially legally, for stolen goods), from rann "house," from Proto-Germanic *raznan (c.f. Gothic razn, Old English ærn "house;" see barn) + saka "to search," related to Old Norse soekja "seek" (see seek). Sense influenced by sack (v.). Related: Ransacked; ransacking.
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