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1 грабіжник
brigand, extortioner, freebooter, hand-up, looter, plunderer, ransacker, reiver, robber -
2 saccheggiatore
1 plunderer, looter, ransacker; robber2 ( chi plagia) plagiarizer.* * *[sakkeddʒa'tore]sostantivo maschile (f. - trice [tritʃe]) plunderer, looter* * *saccheggiatore/sakkeddʒa'tore/sostantivo m.(f. - trice /trit∫e/) plunderer, looter. -
3 saqueadora
f.depopulator, ransacker, free hooter.* * *
saqueador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino looter
* * *m, saqueadora f looter -
4 грабитель
1. plunderer2. ransacker3. sandbagger4. snatcher5. spoliator6. robberшайка разбойников, банда грабителей — a band of robbers
7. predatorшайка грабителей, разбойников; банда — predatory gang
Синонимический ряд:вор (сущ.) вор; ворюга; жулик; мазурик; мошенник; похититель; расхититель; тать
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ransacker — ran·sack·er … English syllables
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