brigand
英 [ˈbrɪɡənd]
美 [ˈbrɪɡənd]
n. 劫匪; 强盗
BNC.35539 / COCA.29943
牛津词典
noun
- 劫匪;强盗
a member of a group of criminals that steals from people, especially one that attacks travellers
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (尤指山林中的)强盗,土匪
Abrigandis someone who attacks people and robs them, especially in mountains or forests.- ...a notorious brigand who hijacked trains.
臭名昭著的火车劫匪
- ...a notorious brigand who hijacked trains.
英英释义
noun
- an armed thief who is (usually) a member of a band
双语例句
- "I almost hesitated, though," replied the sailor;" you looked more like a brigand than an honest man, with your beard six inches, and your hair a foot long."
“说真的,我刚才有点犹豫呢,”水手回答说,“你的胡子有六英寸长,头发也尺把长,看上去不象个好人,倒象个强盗。” - We passed the desiccated corpse of a brigand hanging on a gibbet.
我们路过一具悬在绞刑架上的土匪干尸。 - Selfishness and unhappiness often go hand in hand. The poacher, like the smuggler, smacks too strongly of the brigand.
自私与不快乐常相伴。私自打猎的人正如走私的人,都和土匪相去不远。 - If I knew which rascal threw at the carriage, and if that brigand were sufficiently near it, he should be crushed under the wheels.
我若是知道是哪一个混蛋对马车扔东西,若是那强盗离我的马车不远,我就要让我的轮子把他碾成肉泥! - But there is an innate sympathy between the Roman brigand and the Roman peasant and the latter is always ready to aid the former.
他们十分清楚,这个亡命者一定是个强盗,但在罗马十匪和罗马农民之间,天生存在着一种同情心。 - Luckily for the soldier the victim turned out to be a brigand wanted by the police.
那士兵算是走运:死者原来被警方通缉,是个土匪。 - This Wallace is a brigand, nothing more.
华莱士不过是个土匪,不值一提。 - And how would you deal with this brigand?
那你要怎么对付这个土匪呢? - Can not a brigand be treated only as a history noun therefore, the mentality institute has bandit culture culture soil on among the people as before deep.
因此不能仅将土匪作为一个历史名词看待,匪文化心理所具有的文化土壤在民间依然深厚。 - Goblin brigand attacks each turn if able.
每回合若能进攻则须进攻。