单词 | ransack |
释义 | ransackverb ran·sack ˈran-ˌsak (ˌ)ran-ˈsak ransacked; ransacking; ransacks transitive verb 1 : to look through thoroughly in often a rough way … he and 15 staff members watched agents ransack the office. Christian Caryl et al. In desperation, I ransacked my refrigerator for something else to whip up. Dana Bowen (figurative) Most novelists ransack their lives for that first novel; it might be called involuntary reporting. Tom Wolfe 2 : to search through and steal from in a forceful and damaging way : plunder Thieves ransacked the house. Louis XVI was persuaded to risk a navy far from its own shores and to ransack the French arsenals for arms and ammunition … C. P. Reynolds ransacker noun ransack verb1 as in to plunder to search through with the intent of committing robbery it was clear that the thieves who had ransacked the museum were professionals—they bypassed most of the exhibits and went straight for the vaults Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in to search to look through (as a place) carefully or thoroughly in an effort to find or discover something I've ransacked the whole house for that book you lent me and it's nowhere to be found Synonyms & Similar Words
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