[VERB 动词]走私;私运;偷运 If someone smuggles things or people into a place or out of it, they take them there illegally or secretly.
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My message is 'If you try to smuggle drugs you are stupid'...
我的意思是“你要是企图走私毒品,你就是一个笨蛋”。
Police have foiled an attempt to smuggle a bomb into Belfast airport...
警方挫败了一场企图将炸弹偷偷带入贝尔法斯特机场的阴谋。
Had it really been impossible to find someone who could smuggle out a letter?...
真的找不到一个能把信偷偷地带出去的人吗?
Everything along the border has its price: drugs, teak, smuggled goods.
边境上所有的东西都有定价,毒品、柚木和走私品无一例外。
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An air hostess was arrested and charged with drug smuggling.
一名空姐被捕,并被控以走私毒品的罪名。
...the smuggling of arms.
军火走私
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smug·gle/ˈsmʌɡl; NAmEˈsmʌɡl/verbsmugglesth/sb (+ adv./prep.) to take, send or bring goods or people secretly and illegally into or out of a country, etc. 走私;私运;偷运◆They were caught smuggling diamonds into the country.他们走私钻石入境时被发现了。◆He managed to smuggle a gun into the prison.他设法把一支枪偷偷送进了监狱。◆smuggled drugs走私的毒品☞collocationsat
1to take something or someone illegally from one country to anothersmuggle something across something The guns were smuggled across the border.smuggle something into/out of/from something Illegal immigrants are smuggled into the country by boat.2informal to take something or someone secretly to a place where they are not allowed to besmuggle something into something He smuggled his notes into the exam.
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