bootleg / ˈbutˌlɛg /

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bootleg4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. alcoholic liquor unlawfully made, sold, or transported, without registration or payment of taxes.
  2. the part of a boot that covers the leg.
  3. something, as a recording, made, reproduced, or sold illegally or without authorization: a flurry of bootlegs to cash in on the rock star's death.
v. 有主动词 verb

boot·legged, boot·leg·ging.

  1. to deal in unlawfully.
v. 无主动词 verb

boot·legged, boot·leg·ging.

  1. to make, transport, or sell something, especially liquor, illegally or without registration or payment of taxes.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. made, sold, or transported unlawfully.
  2. illegal or clandestine.
  3. of or relating to bootlegging.

bootleg 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

illegal

更多bootleg例句

  1. Called back-to-back in the red zone, both plays feature the same formation, the same pre-snap motion, the same offensive line movement, a similar path for the running back and identical bootleg action from quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo.
  2. Chi was part of this generation, newly trading bootleg tapes and suddenly exposed to international films, surfing the web, and delighting in media and technology.
  3. They had to break laws and sometimes run from the cops to get there, with some even crafting bootleg blue AT hangtags typically issued by the conservancy to dangle from their packs.
  4. The patrons repaid the mob by buying cheap liquor at premium prices, along with bootleg cigarettes and sometimes drugs.
  5. Some of them, we had no idea they existed—like the first Bootleg Series that we put out a few years ago, The Personal File.
  6. But on the other side of the glass door, bootleg magic is being made.
  7. It also became a popular bootleg that was sold on street corners, reported MTV News.
  8. The “bootleg chemistry” results in a drug that is notoriously impure and often contains a lethal mix of toxins.
  9. Breakfast to-day consists of some kind of porridge, with the usual bootleg and punk.
  10. At dawn he came down in a coast hamlet for bootleg petrol and oil.
  11. Each of the chums carried a heavy rifle slung over his shoulder and under his arm, the muzzle pointing down his bootleg.
  12. He stuck one willow wand into his bootleg for emergency, and then used the other to prod the maverick.
  13. Having written he unlaced his boot on the right foot, folded the paper, and thrust it into the bootleg.