to plunder
01
略奪する, 奪い取る
to steal goods from a place or person, especially during times of war, chaos, or civil disorder
Transitive: to plunder a place
例
During the invasion, the army decided to plunder the enemy's resources.
侵略中、軍隊は敵の資源を略奪することを決めた。
02
略奪する, 盗用する
to take material from artistic or academic work and use it for one's own purposes, often without permission
Transitive: to plunder intellectual property
例
He plundered research from several papers to create his own report.
彼はいくつかの論文から研究を略奪し、自分のレポートを作成しました。
03
略奪する, 強奪する
to engage in theft or looting, usually in a violent or chaotic manner
Intransitive
例
After the town was abandoned, the thieves plundered in the darkness.
町が放棄された後、泥棒は暗闇の中で略奪した。
04
略奪する, 強奪する
to steal goods, often by force, especially during times of chaos or disorder
Transitive: to plunder goods and valuables
例
The raiders plundered the merchant ’s goods, taking everything of value.
略奪者たちは商人の商品を略奪し、価値のあるものすべてを持ち去った。
Plunder
01
property or valuables taken illegally, especially by force or during wartime
例
The pirates divided the plunder after the raid.



























