banditry

英[ˈbændɪtri]
美[ˈbændɪtri]

基本释义

n.
盗贼行为,贼党; 匪患

实用例句

They themselves are energetically prohibiting gambling and suppressing banditry.

他们自己在那里努力禁牌赌,清盗匪.

期刊摘选

Where the peasant association is powerful, gambling has stopped altogether and banditry has vanished.

农会势盛地方, 牌赌禁绝,盗匪潜踪.

期刊摘选

The rampant banditry is also a short period can not amount to anything.

嚣张的盗匪也绝非短时期就能成气候的.

期刊摘选

To be sure, the rebel forces are often no kinder, and banditry is rife.

可以肯定的是, 叛军通常不会仁慈, 且所到之处掳掠不断.

期刊摘选

Thus the evil of banditry has ended with the rise of the peasant movement.

因此,农运一起,匪患告绝.

期刊摘选

Nurpashi Kulayev has pleaded not guilty to charges including murder, terrorism and banditry.

诺尔帕什·库拉耶夫否认了对自己的犯罪指控,包括谋杀 、 恐怖主义和强盗罪行.

期刊摘选

The ruined peasants had no other resource than to take to banditry.

被摧残的农民除了化为土匪之外别无生路.

辞典例句

In Hunan Xiangxi , because of its serious banditry, Xiangxi became an infamous district.

湖南湘西地区, 也因其特殊的地域环境及复杂的民族关系, 成为一个声名狼藉的“匪区”.

期刊摘选

Before 1945 , banditry was rampant in the mountain areas of this place.

解放前夕, 这里的山区匪祸连连.

期刊摘选

Wherever the peasant associations are powerful, there is not a trace of banditry.

什么盗匪,在农会势盛地方, 连影子都不见了.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. the practice of plundering in gangs

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