transitive. To seize as spoil.
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释义 | the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > robbery > sacking, raiding, or looting > sack, raid, or loot [verb (transitive)] > carry off as loot or plunder (12) skeckc1325 transitive. To seize as spoil. ravisha1382 To seize and appropriate as plunder or spoil; to seize upon or take away (a thing) forcibly or… transitive. With away or without adverbial or… ransackc1460 With stealing something as a purpose. transitive. To search for and steal (goods, valuables, etc.); to find and take as plunder. Now usually in p… ravena1513 transitive. To take away (esp. property) by force; to seize or divide as spoil; to carry off as prey. Also with away. Now rare. distruss1548 To seize or carry off as plunder. harry1579 To plunder, carry off in a marauding raid (cattle, etc.). Now Scottish. rapine1580 transitive. To plunder or carry away by rapine; to deprive of property. Also occasionally intransitive. Now rare. sack1590 To take as plunder or spoil. Obsolete. rare. harrage1655 A form used by Fuller, apparently as = harry, v. or harass, n. (cf. ravage, n.). to walk off with1727 intransitive. to walk off with: to carry away as a prize or plunder; to steal. loot1847 To carry off as loot or booty. jay-hawk1866 transitive. To harry as a jay-hawker; to ‘raid’. |
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