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 brigand ['brɪgənd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 土匪, 强盗

[法] 土匪, 盗贼


  1. Brigand demand your money or your life, women require both.
    强盗要你的钱或你的生命,女人两个都要。
  2. Standing before the tribunal of history is one brigand named France and the other named Great Britain.
    在历史面前,这两个强盗一个叫法国,另一个叫英国。
  3. Instantly afterwards four carbineers, on horseback, appeared on the edge of the wood; three of them appeared to be looking for the fugitive, while the fourth dragged a brigand prisoner by the neck.
    过了一会儿,四个骑兵在树林边上出现了,其中的三个似乎在寻找那亡命者,第四个则拖着一个俘虏来的土匪的脖子。


brigand
[ noun ]
an armed thief who is (usually) a member of a band
<noun.person>


Brigand \Brig"and\ (br[i^]g"and), n. [F. brigand, OF. brigant
light-armed soldier, fr. LL. brigans light-armed soldier (cf.
It. brigante.) fr. brigare to strive, contend, fr. briga
quarrel; prob. of German origin, and akin to E. break; cf.
Goth. brikan to break, brakja strife. Cf. {Brigue}.]
1. A light-armed, irregular foot soldier. [Obs.]

2. A lawless fellow who lives by plunder; one of a band of
robbers; especially, one of a gang living in mountain
retreats; a highwayman; a freebooter.

Giving them not a little the air of brigands or
banditti. --Jeffery.

  1. But the skipper, who had been painted as a liquor swigging brigand, turned out to be a quiet figure intent on nothing more than blending into the woodwork.
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