1.
The Financial Plunder of Qingdao by Japan During the War of Resistance Against Japan;
抗日战争时期日本对青岛的金融掠夺
2.
Those financiers made spoil of widows'money by selling them worthless shares.
那些金融家把无价值的股票卖给寡妇们以掠夺她们的钱财。
3.
The new robbing by developed countries of developing countries: international monopoly capital;
当代发达国家对发展中国家的新掠夺——东南亚金融危机的再思考
4.
Pick feathers of sb.
劫掠(某人),掠夺(某人)
5.
A predatory attack; a raid.
抢劫,掠夺掠夺性攻击,抢劫,袭击
6.
The aggressors seized the territory of another country.
侵略者掠夺别国领土。
7.
Some people were predatory.
有些人是富有掠夺性的。
8.
plunder after capture, as of a town.
对攻陷的城镇进行掠夺。
9.
Wasting time is robbing oneself.
浪费时间就是掠夺自己。
10.
plundering with excessive damage and destruction.
过分伤害或迫害的掠夺。
11.
To seize and carry off by force.
劫掠用武力夺取或抢走
12.
They plundered the palace of its treasures.
他们掠夺宫廷的财宝。
13.
a cruelly rapacious person.
一个残酷地掠夺的人。
14.
The pirates harried the towns along the coast.
海盗掠夺了沿海城镇。
15.
The army ravaged the whole town.
军队掠夺了整个城镇。
16.
The victor always plundered the vanquished.
战胜国总是掠夺战败国。
17.
A person who pillages and plunders, especially a pirate.
劫掠者掠夺或抢劫者,尤指海盗
18.
characterized by plundering or pillaging or marauding.
以抢劫、掠夺或劫掠为特征的。