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ransack

/ran-sak/US // ˈræn sæk //UK // (ˈrænsæk) //

打劫,洗劫一空,翻箱倒柜,洗劫

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to search thoroughly or vigorously through: They ransacked the house for the missing letter.
    • : to search through for plunder; pillage: The enemy ransacked the entire town.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbturn inside out in search; ravage
Synonyms
comb梳理,梳子,梳理一下,梳头gut内脏,肠道,肠胃,肠子loot掠夺,抢夺,劫掠,抢劫pillage掠夺,抢夺,抢劫,攫取plunder掠夺,劫掠,攫取,抢夺raid突袭,突击检查,袭击,偷袭rob抢劫,抢夺,抢,打劫scour冲刷,冲洗,扫荡,扫除seize夺取,抓紧时间,抓捕,抓住take away拿走,带走,夺走,带走了appropriate适当的,适当,恰当的,适宜的despoil蹂躏,毁坏,掠夺,搜刮explore探索,探讨,探寻,探究ferret雪貂,白鼬,黄貂鱼filch秽物,秽语,秽气,秽土hunt狩猎,猎杀,打猎,猎取investigate调查,侦查,探讨lift升降机,抬起,举起,抬起来maraud掠夺,掠夺者,掠夺战,掠夺行为overhaul大修,翻修,全面检查,彻底检修peer同龄人,同行,同级别的,同伴pilfer偷窃,偷盗,胠箧者流,偷窃行为pinch钳制,掐死,掐断,钳子poach捕猎,偷猎,捕猎者,偷窃probe探测,探索,探测器,调查pry窥探,撬开,撬动,刺探purloin掠夺,盗用,偷窃,盗取rake耙子,钉耙,耙,钉钯rape强奸,强奸罪,强奸行为,强奸案ravish蹂躏,狂欢,强化,奸淫rifle步枪,来福枪,来复枪,来宾rummage翻箱倒柜,翻找,翻查,翻阅rustle沙沙作响,沙沙声,沙沙的响声,沙沙的声音sack袋子,袋子里的东西,袋子里的钱,袋子里的食物scan扫描,浏览,扫描器,扫瞄scrutinize审视,审议,睃巡,端详search搜索,搜寻,搜查,检索seek寻求,寻找,求,征求sound声音,声响,音响,音效spoil破坏,糟蹋,弄坏,弄坏了spy谍报,谍报人员,谍影重重,谍报员steal偷盗,盗取,盗窃,窃取strip剥离,脱衣舞,剥皮,剥落thieve盗贼,胠箧者流,窃贼,盗窃者go over with a fine-tooth comb梳理,篦头,篦子,篦篦乐go through经历,经历过,经过,翻阅lay waste铺张浪费,浪费,废弃,废物利用leave no stone unturned殚精竭虑,殚精极虑look all over for遍地找寻,满世界找寻,到处找寻,到处寻找look high and low瞻前顾后,寻寻觅觅,寻根究底,瞻前顾后地寻找look into探寻,调查,检视,探究make off with偷渡,偷偷摸摸,偷偷溜走,偷盗shake down抖落,震动,抖动,晃动

Examples

  • A few hours later, just as rioters were ransacking Congressional offices, Republican state lawmaker Daniel Cox of Maryland tweeted, “Pence is a traitor.”

  • Nor was there doubt that rioters had ransacked the second-floor office of the Senate parliamentarian, covering the blue carpeting by the fireplace with papers.

  • They ransacked the National Intelligencer newspaper office, with Cockburn ordering the seizure of all the letter C’s from the presses so that the editor could no longer write nasty things about him.

  • They ransacked offices of senior executives and looted thousands of iPhones and laptops, resulting in $7 million worth of damage and several arrests.

  • We were ransacking Mongols, held together by scabs and duct tape, looking to pick up girls or get in a fight.

  • He refilled his glass, and having looked in his cigarette-case, began to ransack a small cupboard.

  • But, in truth, an English world was having cause to ransack the dust-heaps for neglected men of mettle.

  • For full two hours did these partisans of Matilda ransack the abbey, with none to say them nay.

  • The capataz was the last to go, after bending on the unknown one of those glances which ransack the depths of a man's heart.

  • Ransack your brain, then, and see if you do not find there evidence of what I have stated.