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buccaneer美 [.bʌkə'nɪr] 英 [.bʌkə'nɪə(r)] - n.(旧时)海盗;投机取巧者
- v.做海盗;从事(政治,商业等的)冒险活动
- 网络掠夺者;西印度海盗;海盗们
复数:buccaneers 过去分词:buccaneered 现在分词:buccaneering n. pirate,adventurer,swashbuckler 1. | (旧时)海盗(in the past) a sailor who attacked ships at sea and stole from them |
2. | 投机取巧者a person who achieves success in a skilful but not always honest way |
n. | 1. a pirate, especially one who preyed on Spanish colonies and shipping in the Caribbean in the 17th century 2. a ruthless or unscrupulous adventurer, businessperson, or politician 3. a sailor in the past who attacked and stole from other ships 4. someone who is determined to succeed, especially in business or politics, even if this involves taking risks or doing things that many people would not approve of 1. a pirate, especially one who preyed on Spanish colonies and shipping in the Caribbean in the 17th century 2. a ruthless or unscrupulous adventurer, businessperson, or politician 3. a sailor in the past who attacked and stole from other ships 4. someone who is determined to succeed, especially in business or politics, even if this involves taking risks or doing things that many people would not approve of | v. | 1. to be or behave like a buccaneer |
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