英 [dɪˈspɔɪl] 美 [dɪˈspɔɪl]
vt. 掠夺,剥夺;夺取
第三人称单数despoils
现在分词despoiling
过去式despoiled
过去分词despoiled
despoil /dɪˈspɔɪl/ TEM8 [ despoiling despoiled despoils ]
及物动词 To despoil a place means to make it less attractive, valuable, or important by taking things away from it or by destroying it. 掠夺
...people who despoil the countryside.
...掠夺乡村的人。
夺取
... resplendence n. 华丽, 辉煌 despoil v. 夺取, 抢劫 spondere(L.), to promise, to engage in 允诺, 参加 ...
... desolate 荒凉的,无人烟的 despoil 夺取,掠夺 destitute 穷困的,缺乏的 ...
... despicable adj.可鄙的,卑劣的 despoil v.夺取,抢夺 despondent adj.失望的,意气消沉的 ...
despoilment 剥夺;抢夺
The diseases usually can despoil of young.
这些疾病常会夺走年轻的生命。
And tremble and despoil themselves: o hear!
颤抖着自我掠夺起来:哦听!
And tremble and despoil themselves: oh, hear!
战栗着自行凋落;听,哦,听!
For example, the projects it backs must take pains not to despoil the environment unduly or uproot indigenous peoples unfairly.
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As a result, malicious programs despoil these virtual environments so system administrators can block or quarantine them without endangering the corporate network.
PetroChina subsequently ran into its own policy controversy, thanks to its reported intentions to lay off up to 800, 000 workers, its plan to despoil Tibet and its complete operational and financial subordination to CNPC and, in turn, to its owner the government of China.