smuggled 的 2 个定义
smug·gled, smug·gling.
- to import or export secretly, in violation of the law, especially without payment of legal duty.
- to bring, take, put, etc., surreptitiously: She smuggled the gun into the jail inside a cake.
smug·gled, smug·gling.
- to import, export, or convey goods surreptitiously or in violation of the law.
smuggled 近义词
transfer illegal goods
更多smuggled例句
- The judge said she had been forced to smuggle drugs to cover the cost of surgery for her ailing son.
- Just a few days after Chuu smuggled several Write for Right posters out of her apartment, trucks of police and soldiers searched her building several times and she was questioned by police.
- He was held up on shore by a legal matter and only made it to his assignment aboard the Henrietta by smuggling himself in a casket of champagne.
- All of this would suggest Bolsonaro’s year-long pandemic blunder is finally catching up to him along with plenty of other scandals, from those involving his family to his environmental minister who was allegedly smuggling illegal timber.
- She escaped Syria in 2015 as a 17 year old and was smuggled onto a boat headed for Greece.
- Where are the writers who helped smuggle samizdat out from behind the Iron Curtain?
- It was a high-tech attempt to smuggle in drugs and phones from the skies over a maximum-security facility.
- Egypt has blocked the tunnels Hamas formerly used to smuggle goods and weapons into Gaza—and to get its operatives out again.
- He would smuggle the live birds inside his shirt to get them back to his cell, where he had a killing basin.
- Rep. Steve King raged that this would allow illegals to “smuggle themselves into the military.”
- Perhaps he would even have to lurk in the woods, awaiting his opportunity to smuggle his liquor to the men.
- You will therefore do a meritorious work, if you can smuggle this dead body into the house of the damned Jew of a farmer.
- I adore his broken English, but how is he going to smuggle letters to me, unless maybe Louisa will continue to help?
- That Ireland also began in its turn to organize National Volunteers and to smuggle arms.
- This is what you must do; smuggle me out another way; call another carriage, and take me for a drive and wicked dinner.