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banditry

/ban-di-tree/US // ˈbæn dɪ tri //

土匪行为,盗匪,盗匪行为,土匪

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the activities or practices of bandits.
    • : bandits collectively; banditti.

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Examples

  • There are limits to the painting of banditry and extortion as the legitimate raising of taxes.

  • I think social banditry, as the academics call it, is a proud American tradition.

  • At first, the inhabitants lived by a species of banditry, robbing the whites whenever they could.

  • This was not the West as I had dreamed of it, not the West even of banditry and violent action.

  • I shall go mad Shut in this gilded den,—this stifling hold Of banditry.

  • He recalled the days of banditry, and the strange visitors, who had brought with them disturbing knowledge, and strange powers.

  • The political banditry, through which they dominate and terrify France, has already taken care of that.