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'rænsæk, ]( American) ræn'sæk1) (to search thoroughly in: She ransacked the whole house for her keys.) registrar, revolver2) (loot, plunder: The army ransacked the conquered city.) saqueartr['rænsæk]1 (plunder) saquear2 (search) registrarransack ['ræn.sæk] vt: revolver, desvalijar, registrar de arriba abajov.• escudriñar v.• registrar v.• robar v.• saquear v.'rænsæktransitive verb \<\<room/drawer\>\> revolver*; \<\<house/premises\>\> ( search) registrar ( de arriba a abajo); ( pillage) saquear['rænsæk]VT1) (=search) registrar de arriba abajo2) (=pillage) saquear; [+ house, shop] desvalijar* * *['rænsæk]transitive verb \<\<room/drawer\>\> revolver*; \<\<house/premises\>\> ( search) registrar ( de arriba a abajo); ( pillage) saquear -
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['koŋkə](to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) osvojiti; premagati- conquest* * *[kɔŋkə]1.transitive verbzavojevati, osvojiti, premagati, podjarmiti, podvreči;2.intransitive verbzmagati -
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transitive verb2) (pillage) plündern* * *['rænsæk, ]( American[) ræn'sæk]1) (to search thoroughly in: She ransacked the whole house for her keys.) durchwühlen2) (loot, plunder: The army ransacked the conquered city.) plündern* * *ran·sack[ˈrænsæk]vt1. (search)2. (plunder)▪ to \ransack sth etw plündern; (rob) etw ausrauben; ( also fig hum) über etw akk herfallen fam, etw plündern fig* * *['rnsk]vt(= search) room, cupboards durchwühlen; (= pillage) house plündern; town, region herfallen über (+acc)* * *ransack [ˈrænsæk] v/t1. durchwühlen, -stöbern ( beide:for nach)2. plündern, ausrauben* * *transitive verb2) (pillage) plündern* * *v.durchstöbern v.durchwühlen v. -
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'koŋkə(to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) seire (over), erobre, underlegge seg- conquesterobreverb \/ˈkɒŋkə\/1) erobre, underlegge seg2) vinne, seire3) tilkjempe seg4) overvinne, beseire, seire overconquering ( også) seierrik -
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'rænsæk, ]( American) ræn'sæk1) (to search thoroughly in: She ransacked the whole house for her keys.) endevende, ransake2) (loot, plunder: The army ransacked the conquered city.) plyndre, ransakeransakeverb \/ˈrænsæk\/1) ransake, endevende, lete gjennom (også overført)• if she won't give you the money, you should ransack her drawershvis hun ikke gir deg pengene, bør du lete igjennom skuffene hennes2) ( om soldater) plyndre -
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['rænsæk, ]( American[) ræn'sæk]1) (to search thoroughly in: She ransacked the whole house for her keys.) preiskati2) (loot, plunder: The army ransacked the conquered city.) oropati* * *[raensæk]transitive verbtemeljito pregledati (preiskati, prebrskati, premetati) po vseh kotih; (o)pleniti, (o)ropati -
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Синонимический ряд:1. bested (verb) beat; bested; conquered; defeated; downed; hurdled; licked; mastered; prevailed; routed; subdued; surmounted; thrashed; threw; triumphed; trounced; vanquished; won; worsted2. crushed (verb) crushed; drowned; engulfed; knocked over; overpowered; overwhelmed; prostrated -
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1. n грабёж; разграбление; разбой2. n добыча; награбленное, отнятое силой или обманом добро3. n разг. барыш4. n амер. разг. багаж, вещи5. n амер. разг. домашний скарб6. v грабить7. v расхищать8. v воровать, крастьСинонимический ряд:1. pillage (noun) depredation; pillage; plundering; rapine; ravage; robbery; spoliation; theft2. spoil (noun) boodle; booty; loot; pelf; plunderage; prize; spoil; spoils; swag; take; winnings3. despoil (verb) depredate; despoil; devastate; fleece; forage; harrow; lay waste; pillage; raid; rape; ravage; sack4. rob (verb) knock over; loot; ransack; relieve; rifle; rob; stick upАнтонимический ряд:expiation; indemnification; indemnity; recompense; redress; refund; reparation -
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['koŋkə](to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) sigra; leggja undir sig- conquest -
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['rænsæk, ]( American[) ræn'sæk]1) (to search thoroughly in: She ransacked the whole house for her keys.) leita vandlega í2) (loot, plunder: The army ransacked the conquered city.) ræna, fara ránshendi um -
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['koŋkə](to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) conquistar- conquest* * *con.quer[k'ɔŋkə] vt+vi 1 conquistar, tomar, ganhar em guerra. 2 vencer por força, subjugar, dominar. 3 vencer, superar. -
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['rænsæk, ]( American[) ræn'sæk]1) (to search thoroughly in: She ransacked the whole house for her keys.) revirar2) (loot, plunder: The army ransacked the conquered city.) saquear* * *ran.sack[r'ænsæk] vt 1 esquadrinhar, revistar, rebuscar, explorar. 2 roubar, saquear, pilhar. -
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v. fethetmek, almak, yenmek, ele geçirmek, elde etmek, başarmak, zafer kazanmak* * *fethet* * *['koŋkə](to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) fethetmek- conquest -
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v. altüst etmek, altını üstüne getirerek aramak, yağma etmek* * *karıştırarak ara* * *['rænsæk, ]( American[) ræn'sæk]1) (to search thoroughly in: She ransacked the whole house for her keys.) didik didik aramak2) (loot, plunder: The army ransacked the conquered city.) yağmalamak -
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• orjuuttaa• ottaa• riistää• nujertaa• alistaa• vallata• valloittaa• voittaa• päihittää• kellistää• kaataa• miehittää• peitota• taltuttaa• kukistaa• kumota• lannistaa* * *'koŋkə(to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) valloittaa, voittaa- conquest -
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• ryöstää• tonkia• nuohota• tutkia tarkoin• koluta* * *'rænsæk, ]( American) ræn'sæk1) (to search thoroughly in: She ransacked the whole house for her keys.) penkoa perin pohjin2) (loot, plunder: The army ransacked the conquered city.) rosvota -
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['kɒŋkə(r)]verbo transitivo conquistare [territory, people]; vincere, sconfiggere [enemy, unemployment, disease]; vincere [habit, fear, jealousy]; acquisire [skill, technology]; colmare [ deficit]* * *['koŋkə](to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) conquistare- conquest* * *['kɒŋkə(r)]verbo transitivo conquistare [territory, people]; vincere, sconfiggere [enemy, unemployment, disease]; vincere [habit, fear, jealousy]; acquisire [skill, technology]; colmare [ deficit] -
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['rænsæk]* * *['rænsæk, ]( American[) ræn'sæk]1) (to search thoroughly in: She ransacked the whole house for her keys.) rovistare in2) (loot, plunder: The army ransacked the conquered city.) saccheggiare, depredare* * *['rænsæk]
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