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

Definição e significado de "plunder"em inglês

to plunder
01

saquear, pilhar

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
Exemplos
Last year, pirates unexpectedly plundered a fleet of merchant ships in the region.
No ano passado, piratas saquearam inesperadamente uma frota de navios mercantes na região.
02

saquear, apropriar-se

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
Exemplos
It ’s unethical to plunder material from someone else's work and call it your own.
É antiético saquear material do trabalho de outra pessoa e chamá-lo de seu.
03

saquear, pilhar

to engage in theft or looting, usually in a violent or chaotic manner
Intransitive
example
Exemplos
The invaders plundered during the night, raiding every building.
Os invasores saquearam durante a noite, invadindo todos os edifícios.
04

saquear, pilhar

to steal goods, often by force, especially during times of chaos or disorder
Transitive: to plunder goods and valuables
example
Exemplos
They plundered the ship's cargo before leaving the port.
Eles saquearam a carga do navio antes de deixar o porto.
01

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

example
Exemplos
The general forbade his troops from keeping any plunder.

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