ransack

英['rænsæk] 美['rænsæk]
  • v. 彻底搜索;洗劫
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Verb:
  1. steal goods; take as spoils;

    "During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners"

  2. search thoroughly;

    "They combed the area for the missing child"

1. He began to ransack his mother's workbox for a piece of thread.
他要找一根线,开始翻腾妈妈的针线盒.

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2. She ransack my apartment for the bankbook.
她在我公寓里到处搜索寻找存折.

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3. My girlfriend is angry mad, ransack boxes and chests finds out a dish mosquito - repellent incense comes.
我女朋友气疯了, 翻箱倒柜找出一盘儿 蚊香 来.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. He began to ransack his mother's workbox for a piece of thread.
      他要找一根线,开始翻腾妈妈的针线盒。
    2. The room had been thoroughly ransacked and the contents of drawers and cupboards lay in confusion on the floor.
      房间已被彻底洗劫过,抽屉和橱柜里的东西都乱七八糟地摊在地板上。