loot
verb [ I or T ] uk/luːt/ us/luːt/
(通常指在暴力事件中集体)抢劫,洗劫
(usually of large numbers of people during a violent event) to steal from shops and houses
During the riot shops were looted and cars damaged or set on fire. 在暴乱期间商店遭洗劫,汽车被砸坏或烧毁。
Indian English(从某处或某人)偷窃
to steal something from a place or person
Burglars looted cash and mobiles from a shop in Tagore Town. 盗贼从泰戈尔镇上的一家商店里偷走了现金和手机。
The passengers in the general compartment of Shramjivi Express were looted and robbed of their valuables. 什拉姆基维特快上普通车厢里乘客身上的值钱物品被偷抢一空。
loot
noun [ U ] uk/luːt/ us/luːt/
(尤指军队的)战利品,掠夺品
money and valuable objects that have been stolen, especially by an army from a defeated enemy or by thieves