pillager 的 3 个定义
pil·laged, pil·lag·ing.
- to strip ruthlessly of money or goods by open violence, as in war; plunder: The barbarians pillaged every conquered city.
- to take as booty.
pil·laged, pil·lag·ing.
- to rob with open violence; take booty: Soldiers roamed the countryside, pillaging and killing.
- the act of plundering, especially in war.
- booty or spoil.
pillager 近义词
等同于 looter
等同于 robber
pillager 的近义词 42 个
- bandit
- burglar
- con artist
- crook
- looter
- marauder
- mugger
- pickpocket
- pirate
- raider
- rustler
- shoplifter
- swindler
- thief
- thug
- brigand
- buccaneer
- cardsharper
- cheat
- chiseler
- corsair
- desperado
- despoiler
- fence
- forager
- fraud
- hijacker
- housebreaker
- operator
- pilferer
- plunderer
- prowler
- punk
- safecracker
- sandbagger
- stealer
- stickup
- cat burglar
- cattle thief
- grafter
- holdup artist
- second-story operator
pillager 的反义词 2 个
等同于 bandit
等同于 vandal
等同于 destroyer
等同于 brigand
等同于 plunderer
等同于 raider
更多pillager例句
- He had made a pillager's nest for himself, and he died like a pillager, abandoned even by those who were dear to him.
- I have buried beloved dead on this journey and I have surrendered all my substance to a pillager.
- But go thou to the temple of Minerva the pillager, with victims, having assembled the matrons of distinction.
- Several treaties were afterward made with the Chippewa and Pillager Indians, merely changing or reducing their reservation.
- I appear as the benefactor, and not as the pillager, of the Indians.