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['plʌndə]1) Общая лексика: барыш, грабёж, грабить (особ. на войне), добыча, домашний скарб, красть, награбить, награбленное добро, награбленное имущество, награбленные вещи, ограбить, разбой, разграбление, разграблять, расхитить, расхищать, расхищение, уворовать, воровать, ограбление, похищать, мародёрствовать (вот пример из опыта американской военщины в Ираке: a contractor, there to support U.S. national interest, could murder, rape, pillage and plunder with complete, legal unaccountability), разворовать, трофеи3) Военный термин: хищение4) Юридический термин: завладевать чужим имуществом путём насилия, завладевать чужим имуществом путём насилия или обмана, завладевать чужим имуществом путём обмана, имущество, приобретённое преступным путём5) Экономика: кража6) юр.Н.П. мародёрство -
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1. verb(to rob or steal from (a place): The soldiers plundered and looted (the city).) saquear2. noun(the things stolen: They ran off with their plunder.) saque* * *plun.der[pl'∧ndə] n 1 pilhagem, saque. 2 presa, despojo. 3 sl lucro, ganho. 4 sl objetos de uso pessoal ou utensílios domésticos. • vt+vi pilhar, saquear, roubar, espoliar. they plundered him of his money / eles o despojaram do seu dinheiro. -
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n. yağmacılık, yağma, ganimet, avanta, çapul————————v. yağmalamak, talan etmek, soymak, çalmak* * *1. yağmala (v.) 2. yağmalama (n.)* * *1. verb(to rob or steal from (a place): The soldiers plundered and looted (the city).) yağmalamak2. noun(the things stolen: They ran off with their plunder.) yağma, ganimet -
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n. 1. дээрэм, тонуул. 2. олз, дээрэмдсэн юм. The thieves divided the \plunder among them. Хулгайч нар олзоо хуваацгаав. v. дээрэмдэх, тонох, хулгайлах. -
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['plʌndə(r)] 1. n( activity) grabież f; ( stolen things) łup m2. vt* * *1. verb(to rob or steal from (a place): The soldiers plundered and looted (the city).) grabić2. noun(the things stolen: They ran off with their plunder.) łup -
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plun·der [ʼplʌndəʳ, Am -dɚ] vtto \plunder sth gold, treasure etw plündern; church, palace, village etw [aus]plündern; ( fig); the planet, environment etw ausbeuten vi plündern n -
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1. verb(to rob or steal from (a place): The soldiers plundered and looted (the city).) (vy)plenit2. noun(the things stolen: They ran off with their plunder.) kořist* * *• ukrást• uloupit• ukradené zboží• ukořistit• vyrabovat• vydrancovat• vybrakovat• vyplenit• vyloupit• zpronevěřit• plenění• plenit• podvést• rabovat• pustošit• rabování• kořist• loupit• lup• defraudovat• drancovat• drancování -
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имущество, приобретённое преступным путём | грабить; завладевать чужим имуществом путём насилия или обмана -
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См. также в других словарях:
Plunder — (s. ⇨ Plünne). 1. Ich muss ja nicht allen Plunder haben. 2. Plunder, Plander, geit eine Red die ander. (Deisslingen.) – Birlinger, 1150. *3. Allen Plunder wissen wollen. – Eiselein, 513. *4. Dat es van Plunnen1 in t Plätt2. (Lippe.) 1) Plunder,… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
plunder — (v.) 1630s, from M.H.G. plunderen to plunder, originally to take away household furniture, from plunder household goods, clothes (Cf. M.H.G. plunder lumber, baggage, 14c.; M.Du. plunder household goods; Fris., Du. plunje clothes ). A word… … Etymology dictionary
Plunder — Plun der, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Plundered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Plundering}.] [G. pl[ u]ndern to plunder, plunder frippery, baggage.] 1. To take the goods of by force, or without right; to pillage; to spoil; to sack; to strip; to rob; as, to plunder… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Plunder — Sm std. stil. (14. Jh.), mndd. plunderware m./f. kleines Hausgerät, Kleider , mndd. plunder, mndl. plunder, plonder f. gebrauchter Hausrat, Bettzeug, Kleider Stammwort. Auch ohne r in mndd. plunne, plunde Kram , mndl. plundware f./(m. ?) kleiner… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Plunder — Plunder: Die Herkunft des Wortes (mhd. blunder, mnd. plunder; entsprechend mniederl. plunder) ist unklar. Das heute im verächtlichen Sinne von »alter Kram, wertloses Zeug« verwendete Wort bedeutete früher »Hausgerät; Kleider; Wäsche, Bettzeug«.… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
Plunder — Plun der, n. 1. The act of plundering or pillaging; robbery. See Syn. of {Pillage}. [1913 Webster] Inroads and plunders of the Saracens. Sir T. North. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is taken by open force from an enemy; pillage; spoil; booty; also … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
plunder# — plunder vb *rob, rifle, loot, burglarize Analogous words: despoil, spoliate, sack, pillage, *ravage: *strip, denude, bare plunder n *spoil, booty, prize, loot, swag Analogous words: robbery, larceny, *theft … New Dictionary of Synonyms
plunder — [n] something stolen booty, goods*, graft, hot goods*, loot, make*, pickings*, pillage, plunderage, prey, prize, quarry, rapine, raven, spoil, stuff*, take*, trappings*, winnings*; concept 710 Ant. gift plunder [v] ravage, steal appropriate, burn … New thesaurus
plunder — ► VERB ▪ enter forcibly and steal goods from, especially during war or civil disorder. ► NOUN 1) the action of plundering. 2) goods obtained by plundering. DERIVATIVES plunderer noun. ORIGIN German plündern, rob of household goods , from High Ger … English terms dictionary
plunder — [plun′dər] vt. [Ger plündern < plunder, trash, baggage] 1. to rob or despoil (a person or place) by force, esp. in warfare 2. to take (property) by force or fraud vi. to engage in plundering n. 1. the act of plundering; pillage; robbery 2.… … English World dictionary
Plunder — Plunder, allerhand werthlose Sachen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon