English-Thai Dictionary
loot
N การปล้น การปล้นสะดม การขโมย kan-plon
loot
N ของ ที่ ได้ จาก การปล้น ใน ระหว่าง สงคราม หรือ การจลาจล ของ ที่ แย่งชิง มา ของ ที่ ขโมย มา spoil kong-ti-dai-jak-kan-plon-nai-ra-wang-song-kram-rue-kan-ja-la-jon
loot
N เงิน ngen
loot
VI ปล้นสะดม ปล้น แย่งชิง plunder rob plon-sa-dom
loot
VT ปล้นสะดม ปล้น แย่งชิง plunder rob spoil sack plon-sa-dom
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
LOOT
Loot, n. Etym: [Hind. l, Skr. l, l, booty, lup to break, spoil; prob. akin to E. rob. ]
1. The act of plundering.
2. Plunder; booty; especially, the boot taken in a conquered or sacked city.
LOOT
Loot, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Looted; p. pr. & vb. n. Looting.]
Defn: To plunder; to carry off as plunder or a prize lawfully obtained by war. Looting parties... ransacking the houses. L.O
LOOTER
LOOTER Loot "er, n.
Defn: A plunderer.
New American Oxford Dictionary
loot
loot |lo͞ot lut | ▶noun goods, esp. private property, taken from an enemy in war. • stolen money or valuables: two men wearing stocking masks, each swinging a bag of loot. • informal money; wealth: the thief made off with $5 million in loot. ▶verb [ with obj. ] steal goods from (a place ), typically during a war or riot: police confronted the rioters who were looting shops. • steal (goods ) in such circumstances: tons of food aid awaiting distribution had been looted. DERIVATIVES loot er noun ORIGIN early 19th cent. (as a verb ): from Hindi lūṭ, from Sanskrit luṇṭh - ‘rob. ’
Oxford Dictionary
loot
loot |luːt | ▶noun [ mass noun ] private property taken from an enemy in war. • stolen money or valuables: the gang escaped with their loot. • informal money: ten thousand quid is a lot of loot. ▶verb [ with obj. ] steal goods from (a place ), typically during a war or riot: police confronted the protestors who were looting shops. • steal (goods ) in a war, riot, etc.: tonnes of food aid awaiting distribution had been looted. • Indian steal (something ) from someone: a gang looted Rs. 1.5 lakh from a passenger. DERIVATIVES looter noun ORIGIN early 19th cent. (as a verb ): from Hindi lūṭ, from Sanskrit luṇṭh - ‘rob ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
loot
loot noun a bag full of loot: booty, spoils, plunder, stolen goods, contraband, pillage; informal swag, hot goods, ill-gotten gains, take. ▶verb troops looted the cathedral: plunder, pillage, despoil, ransack, sack, raid, rifle, rob, burgle, burglarize.
Oxford Thesaurus
loot
loot noun a treasure chest brimming over with loot: booty, spoils, plunder, stolen goods, contraband, pillage; haul, prize; informal swag, the goods, hot goods, ill-gotten gains, boodle. ▶verb troops rushed in and looted the cathedral: plunder, pillage, ransack, sack, raid, rifle, rob, burgle, steal from; maraud, ravage, devastate, lay waste to, wreak havoc on, vandalize; gut, strip, fleece, clear out; literary despoil; rare depredate, spoliate.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
loot
loot /luːt /名詞 U 1 戦利品, 略奪品 (→plunder ).2 盗品, (特に公務員が )くすねたもの ; 不正取得 .3 ⦅くだけて ⦆金 (かね )(money ), 贈り物 .動詞 他動詞 〈金 物など 〉を略奪する ; 〈場所 〉を荒らす .自動詞 略奪する .
looter
l ó ot er 名詞 C 略奪 [強奪 ]者 .