loot
n [U]
1 goods (esp private property) taken from an enemy in war, or stolen by thieves 战利品, 掠夺品(尤指私人财物); 赃物.
2 (infml 口) money; wealth 钱; 财物. loot, v
(a) [I] carry off loot 抢劫; 劫掠
soldiers killing and looting wherever they went 到处屠杀劫掠的士兵.
(b) [Tn] take (sth) as loot; take loot from (buildings, etc left unprotected, eg after a violent event) 掠夺(某物); 抢劫(建筑物等)
The mob looted many shops in the area. 暴徒在该地抢劫了许多商店. Cf 参看 pillage, plunder. looter n
Looters will be shot on sight. 打劫者格杀勿论.
It has been estimated that the weight of all the insects destroyed by spiders in Britain in one year would be greater than the total weight of all the human beings in the country.