brigand

英['brɪɡənd] 美['brɪɡənd]
  • n. 土匪;强盗
Noun:
  1. an armed thief who is (usually) a member of a band

1. 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.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. There were hundreds and perhaps thousands of such practically independent brigand rulers.
这种事实上独立的强盗统治者有几百个,甚至可能几千个.

来自英汉非文学 - 历史

3. The poacher , like the smuggler, smacks too strongly of the brigand.
私自打猎的人正如走私的人, 都和土匪相去不远.

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4. Brigand demand your money or your life ; women require both.
强盗要你的钱,不然就是你的命'女人则既要你的钱又要你的命.

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5. And the brigand said, " But I a thief and a plunderer. "
盗贼: “ 可我是个贼人,是个强盗. ”

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The poacher, like the smuggler, smacks too strongly of the brigand.
      私自打猎的人正如走私的人,都和土匪相去不远。
    2. 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。
    3. And the brigand said, "I have committed countless crimes."
      盗贼说:“我犯下了数不清的罪行。”

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