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Bandit Country 英 Bændɪt] 美 Bændɪt N.强盗;土匪 Aimed Pistol

英语单词 bandit
英美音标 英 ['bændɪt] 美 ['bændɪt]
中文释义 n.强盗;土匪
英语例句 (1) She aimed a pistol at the bandit point-blank.
(2) The sheriff snapped a shot at the fleeing bandit.
(3) If village has been infested bandit, You can know it.
(4) The police picked up the bandit's trail.
(5) Its hot, trackless south has long been bandit country.
中文例句 (1) 她用手枪直接瞄准强盗。
(2) 警长对逃跑中的强盗急速开了一枪。
(3) 如果村民成功抵御强盗的入侵,你也会得知这一消息。
(4) 警察找到了土匪的踪迹。
(5) 它炎热而崎岖难行的南方地区已经长久的成为土匪的乐土。
vocabulary简明 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.
vocabulary扩展 A bandit typically belongs to a gang of bandits who commit crimes in remote, lawless, or out-of-the-way places. A bus traveling through an isolated location that's not policed might be at risk for being attacked by bandits. The word bandit comes from the Italian bandito, "outlaw," from the Vulgar Latin bannire, "to proclaim or proscribe," by way of a Germanic root that's shared by ban.
柯林斯解释
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](尤指没有法纪的地区的)强盗,土匪,歹徒 Robbers are sometimes called bandits, especially if they are found in areas where the law has broken down.
  • This is real bandit country.

    这是一个不折不扣的强盗横行的国家。

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