词组 | loot |
释义 | loot Theme: MONEY n. money in general.I left home without any loot.It takes too much loot to eat at that restaurant. boodle n. loot; the proceeds from a crime. (Underworld.)All of the boodle was recovered in a suitcase.They divvied up the boodle and got out of town. cut n. a share of the loot or the profits. (Originally underworld.)I want my cut now.You'll get your cut when everybody else does. haul n. the proceeds from a theft; loot. (Underworld.)They divvied up the haul from the bank job.The cops thought they must have got a pretty good haul. rip n. the loot from a rip-off.I want my share of the rip, now!Give him some of the rip and tell him to beat it. loot Ⅰ noun 1 money US, 1929. 2 a lieutenant US, 1967 Ⅱ ⇨ lieut; loot noun a lieutenant US, 1759 loot1. Any money or valuables that have been robbed or plundered from someone or something. Quick, let's get back to the hideout and divvy up the loot. Among the loot the bandits made off with were a pair of earrings worn by Queen Elizabeth the First. 2. A child's presents, as at Christmas or their birthday. Wow, look at all the loot under the Christmas tree! Get any good loot for your birthday? loot1. n. stolen goods; stolen money. Where’s the loot? I want my piece. 2. n. money in general. It takes too much loot to eat at that restaurant. |
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