smuggle
verb [ T usually + adv/prep ] uk/ˈsmʌɡ.əl/ us/ˈsmʌɡ.əl/
C2 走私;(常指非法)偷运
to take things or people to or from a place secretly and often illegally
She was caught trying to smuggle 26 kilos of heroin out of/into the country. 她在企图把26千克海洛因走私出境/入境时被抓获。
They managed to smuggle a video of the captive journalists out of the prison. 他们设法把被俘记者的录像带偷偷带出了监狱。
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- All four men deny trying to smuggle drugs.
- There are severe penalties for smuggling guns into the country.
- Four more Britons were jailed in France yesterday for trying to smuggle illegal immigrants into England.
- Together they plotted to smuggle weapons into the troubled region.
- They pleaded guilty to trying to smuggle $8 million worth of marijuana.