plunder
plun
ˈplən
plēn
der
dɜr
dēr
British pronunciation
/plˈʌndɐ/

Definición y significado de "plunder"en inglés

to plunder
01

saquear, pillar

to steal goods from a place or person, especially during times of war, chaos, or civil disorder
Transitive: to plunder a place
to plunder definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The pirates planned to plunder the merchant ship and seize its valuable cargo.
Los piratas planeaban saquear el barco mercante y apoderarse de su valiosa carga.
02

saquear, apropiarse

to take material from artistic or academic work and use it for one's own purposes, often without permission
Transitive: to plunder intellectual property
example
Ejemplos
The filmmaker was criticized for plundering scenes from classic movies without permission.
El cineasta fue criticado por saquear escenas de películas clásicas sin permiso.
03

saquear, pillar

to engage in theft or looting, usually in a violent or chaotic manner
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
In times of unrest, people often plunder as they search for supplies.
En tiempos de disturbios, la gente a menudo saquea mientras busca suministros.
04

saquear, pillar

to steal goods, often by force, especially during times of chaos or disorder
Transitive: to plunder goods and valuables
example
Ejemplos
Bandits plundered the caravan ’s goods while it was stranded on the road.
Los bandidos saquearon los bienes de la caravana mientras estaba varada en el camino.
Plunder
01

property or valuables taken illegally, especially by force or during wartime

example
Ejemplos
The treasure was identified as plunder from a royal tomb.

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