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botín
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
I. plunder [америк. ˈpləndər, брит. ˈplʌndə] ГЛ. перех.
1. plunder (steal from):
plunder village
plunder palace/larder
plunder palace/larder
plunder literature/sb's ideas
2. plunder (steal):
plunder treasure/wealth
II. plunder [америк. ˈpləndər, брит. ˈplʌndə] СУЩ. U
1. plunder (objects):
plunder
botín м.
he escaped with his plunder
2. plunder (action):
plunder
saqueo м.
plunder
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
expoliar riquezas/posesiones
expoliar ciudad/institución
saquear ciudad/población
I. plunder [ˈplʌndəʳ, америк. -dɚ] СУЩ. мн. отсут.
1. plunder (stolen goods):
plunder
botín м.
2. plunder (act of plundering):
plunder
saqueo м.
II. plunder [ˈplʌndəʳ, америк. -dɚ] ГЛ. перех.
1. plunder (steal):
plunder
2. plunder (loot):
plunder
III. plunder [ˈplʌndəʳ, америк. -dɚ] ГЛ. неперех.
plunder
I. plunder [ˈplʌn·dər] СУЩ.
1. plunder (stolen goods):
plunder
botín м.
2. plunder (act of plundering):
plunder
saqueo м.
II. plunder [ˈplʌn·dər] ГЛ. перех.
1. plunder village, city:
plunder
2. plunder goods, gold, treasures:
plunder
III. plunder [ˈplʌn·dər] ГЛ. неперех.
plunder
Present
Iplunder
youplunder
he/she/itplunders
weplunder
youplunder
theyplunder
Past
Iplundered
youplundered
he/she/itplundered
weplundered
youplundered
theyplundered
Present Perfect
Ihaveplundered
youhaveplundered
he/she/ithasplundered
wehaveplundered
youhaveplundered
theyhaveplundered
Past Perfect
Ihadplundered
youhadplundered
he/she/ithadplundered
wehadplundered
youhadplundered
theyhadplundered
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Here, the ships are described as elegant and ornately decorated, and used by those who went raiding and plundering.
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During this brief minority, the nobility took the opportunity to plunder and occupy the comital demesne.
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They led armed men to attack and plunder passing caravans.
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The film is about a conman whose task is to plunder the treasure from a royal household.
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The town suffered heavily from the siege, plundering and fire, especially in 1657.
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