despoilment / dɪˈspɔɪl /

掠夺破坏损耗侵占

despoilment 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to strip of possessions, things of value, etc.; rob; plunder; pillage.

despoilment 近义词

despoilment

等同于 rape

更多despoilment例句

  1. So I called Bergman and said, “Do you mind if I despoil your script?”
  2. The impression is left that this project would despoil a virginal natural landscape.
  3. Still, I did not relinquish my pious purpose to despoil that public treasury Egyptian quoted heretofore.
  4. Time was precious; he therefore hastened to despoil his victim, in whose vestments he clothed himself.
  5. This was when, at some moment of leisure, he contrived to find time to despoil himself of his exuvia.
  6. His name is used to bamboozle the people, to despoil them, and to make them patient asses under their burdens.
  7. Even in times of war, neither Jew nor Mohammedan ventures to despoil and profane the sepulchre of Ezekiel.