pillager / ˈpɪl ɪdʒ /

掠夺者掠食者劫掠者枕边人

pillager3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

pil·laged, pil·lag·ing.

  1. to strip ruthlessly of money or goods by open violence, as in war; plunder: The barbarians pillaged every conquered city.
  2. to take as booty.
v. 无主动词 verb

pil·laged, pil·lag·ing.

  1. to rob with open violence; take booty: Soldiers roamed the countryside, pillaging and killing.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of plundering, especially in war.
  2. booty or spoil.

pillager 近义词

pillager

等同于 looter

pillager

等同于 robber

pillager

等同于 bandit

pillager

等同于 vandal

pillager

等同于 destroyer

pillager

等同于 brigand

pillager

等同于 plunderer

pillager

等同于 raider

更多pillager例句

  1. He had made a pillager's nest for himself, and he died like a pillager, abandoned even by those who were dear to him.
  2. I have buried beloved dead on this journey and I have surrendered all my substance to a pillager.
  3. But go thou to the temple of Minerva the pillager, with victims, having assembled the matrons of distinction.
  4. Several treaties were afterward made with the Chippewa and Pillager Indians, merely changing or reducing their reservation.
  5. I appear as the benefactor, and not as the pillager, of the Indians.