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brigands

英 [ˈbrɪgəndz]

n.  劫匪; 强盗
brigand的复数

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.
    1. ...a notorious brigand who hijacked trains.
      臭名昭著的火车劫匪

双语例句

  • He is the son of one of those brigands of the Loire, but children are innocent of their fathers'crimes.
    他是卢瓦尔省一个强盗的孩子。对父辈的罪行孩子是无罪的。
  • Brigands armed with a composite bow, sword, padded armour and shield.
    保加利亚盗团成员装备复合弓、长剑、镶甲和盾牌。
  • We must unite with the adventurous tribes of brigands, who are the only genuine revolutionaries in Russia.
    我们必须与残忍的强盗团伙相联合,因为他们是俄罗斯真正的唯一的革命者。
  • "Don't you remember," said the patron," I told you that among the crew there were two Corsican brigands?"
    “您不记得了吗,”船长说,“我告诉过您船员里面还有两个科西嘉强盗呢。”
  • The brigands have never been really extirpated from the neighborhood of Rome.
    罗马附近的土匪实际上从来没有真正被消灭干净过。
  • Also, there are something about the social reason that the Northwest Brigands came into being, the general situation of distributing and the behavior mode.
    并且对西北土匪滋生的社会原因、分布概况和行为模式作了初步的分析。
  • Some remarks casually dropped by Mrs Smith gave the police the right scent and they soon discovered the whole gang of brigands.
    史密斯夫人无意中说漏了几句话给了警方线索,他们很快就发现了那个偷盗团伙。
  • The Brigands 'collapse created good conditions for the economic development and stability of society in the early days of new China.
    土匪的覆灭为社会稳定和经济发展创造了良好的条件。
  • Modern Shandong was full of frequent calamity, soldiers and brigands.
    近代山东是一个灾害频繁、兵匪交乘的乱世。
  • It was infamous as a kingdom of brigands, scoundrels, and slave-traders.
    该地区因土匪、无赖和奴隶贩子猖獗而声名狼藉。