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Loot
01
money, especially cash, often implies earnings or resources gained
Ejemplos
The sudden influx of loot from the unexpected bonus surprised him.
She was careful with her loot, making sure it was securely stored.
02
botín, lana
money, goods, or valuables that have been taken by force or through illegal means
Ejemplos
The robbers divided the loot among themselves after the successful heist, unaware that the police were closing in on them.
Los ladrones dividieron el botín entre ellos después del exitoso robo, sin saber que la policía se acercaba.
The pirates buried their loot on a remote island, leaving behind a cryptic map to mark the spot.
Los piratas enterraron su botín en una isla remota, dejando atrás un mapa críptico para marcar el lugar.
to loot
01
saquear
to illegally obtain or exploit copyrighted or patented material for personal gain
Transitive: to loot intellectual property
Ejemplos
The company discovered that a competitor had looted their proprietary software code and was selling a similar product under a different name.
La empresa descubrió que un competidor había saqueado su código de software propietario y estaba vendiendo un producto similar bajo un nombre diferente.
Online piracy websites facilitate the looting of movies and music by offering illegal downloads to users.
Los sitios web de piratería en línea facilitan el saqueo de películas y música al ofrecer descargas ilegales a los usuarios.
02
saquear
to steal or take goods or valuables by force, typically during a time of war or disorder
Transitive: to loot a place
Ejemplos
The rioters loot the stores, grabbing anything of value during the chaos.
Los alborotadores saquean las tiendas, agarrando cualquier cosa de valor durante el caos.
Last night, thieves looted the warehouse, stealing electronics and jewelry.
Anoche, los ladrones saquearon el almacén, robando electrónica y joyería.



























