bandits
英 [ˈbændɪts]
美 [ˈbændəts]
n. 土匪
bandit的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (尤指没有法纪的地区的)强盗,土匪,歹徒
Robbers are sometimes calledbandits, especially if they are found in areas where the law has broken down.- This is real bandit country.
这是一个不折不扣的强盗横行的国家。
- This is real bandit country.
双语例句
- Bandits broke into our house and stole all our money.
强盗闯入我们的住宅,偷走了所有的钱。 - Stopping at nothing, the bandits killed, burned and looted.
匪徒烧杀掳掠,无所不为。 - The bandits tied him up and carried him away.
匪徒把他捆绑起来,架走了。 - The bandits fled to a remote mountain hideaway.
匪徒们逃到了一个偏远的山间藏身。 - These bandits are just a disorderly mob and will collapse at the first blow.
这些土匪是一群乌合之众,不堪一击。 - The troops have wiped out the bandits in the hills several times.
部队已经征剿过几次山上的土匪了。 - Then one day a gang of bandits attacked the village.
后来有一天一群强盗袭击了村子。 - The public security men drove straight to the bandits 'den with the suddenness of thunder bolt.
公安人员以迅雷不及掩耳之势直捣匪巢。 - The roving bandits caused trouble to common people.
流寇滋扰百姓。 - The village had hurriedly deserted, perhaps because bandits were in the district.
全村的人都匆匆逃走了,或许因为有土匪到达该地区。