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1 saqueador
adj.looting, pillaging, plundering, sacking.m.plunderer, robber, sacker.* * *► adjetivo1 (de ciudades) plundering, pillaging; (de casas, comercios) looting► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (de ciudades) plunderer, pillager; (de casas, comercios) looter* * *saqueador, -aSM / F looter* * *= looter.Ex. Across the street, an American tank roared out of the monumental gates of the Defense Ministry, untouched by the looters presumably because they knew that the ministry, at least, would be under close guard by American troops.----* saqueador de correo = mail bomber.* saqueador de tumbas = grave robber.* * *= looter.Ex: Across the street, an American tank roared out of the monumental gates of the Defense Ministry, untouched by the looters presumably because they knew that the ministry, at least, would be under close guard by American troops.
* saqueador de correo = mail bomber.* saqueador de tumbas = grave robber.* * *masculine, femininelooter* * *
saqueador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino looter
' saqueador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
saqueadora
English:
looter
* * *saqueador, -ora nm,flooter* * *m, saqueadora f looter* * *depredador: plunderer, looter -
2 saqueador
• pillaging• plunderer• robalo• robbed• robber• robber fly• sacker
См. также в других словарях:
Sacker — Sack er, n. One who sacks; one who takes part in the storm and pillage of a town. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sacker — sacker1 [sak′ər] n. a person who sacks; plunderer sacker2 [sak′ər] n. a person who makes or fills sacks … English World dictionary
Säcker — Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. h. c. Franz Jürgen Säcker Franz Jürgen Säcker (* 14. November 1941 in Recklinghausen) ist deutscher Hochschullehrer für Zivilrecht an der Freien Universität Berlin und Leiter des Instituts für deutsches und europäisches… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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sacker — sacker1 /sak euhr/, n. 1. bagger (def. 1). 2. Baseball. a baseman: a slick fielding third sacker. [1900 05; SACK1 + ER1] sacker2 /sak euhr/, n. a person who sacks; plunderer; pillager. [1580 90; SACK2 + ER1] * * * … Universalium
sacker — I. ˈsakə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: sack (V) + er : one that sacks : pillager, looter II. noun … Useful english dictionary
sacker — I. noun see sack II II. noun see sack IV … New Collegiate Dictionary
sacker — noun someone that plunders a village See Also: sack … Wiktionary
sacker — sackerinterj AusrufdesUnmuts.Verkürztaus»⇨sakrament«.Seitdem19.Jh … Wörterbuch der deutschen Umgangssprache
sacker — n. one who dismisses a person from a job; plunderer, pillager, looter; one who packs items into sacks … English contemporary dictionary
sacker — creaks … Anagrams dictionary