buccaneer
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˌbʌk.əˈnɪər]
- 美式音标 [ˌbʌk.əˈnɪr]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- n.海盗;不择手段的投机者
英汉例句
- In fact, the buccaneers hated the Spanish because they destroyed pirate ships and towns and would capture and kill any buccaneer that they caught.
实际上,他们痛恨西班牙,因为西班牙海军摧毁海盗船和城镇,并且追踪和杀害任何他们逮捕的海盗。 - The sixteenth century French buccaneer Francois le Clerc was nicknamed "Jambe de Bois" because of his wooden leg.
16世纪法国海盗弗朗索瓦·克莱尔因为他的木制腿而获得了“Jambe de Bois”的绰号。 - He was the commander of a crew of buccaneer that captured Puerto Principe and Portabela, Cuba.
他是控制着卡贝略港和古巴的Portabela的海盗们的领袖 - Wow, was the next step, for Rosanna jumped on a private jet to Marrakesh with The Buccaneer.
FORBES: The Mighty Irish Fall and Fall - What is the difference between a pirate, a buccaneer, and a privateer?
FORBES: How Is The Shipping Industry "Pirate Proofing" Their Fleets? - Secondly, there be Johnny Depp, ranked 27 on the Forbes Top 100 Celebrities, whose portrayal of blotto buccaneer Jack Sparrow has been garnering oodles of critical acclaim.
FORBES: Depp's 'Pirates' Hauls In Record Bounty For Disney
双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- Black Buccaneer 黑海盗;黑海盗传奇;英文名称;黑绅士海盗
- Buccaneer Bay 海盗湾
- Buccaneer Archipelago 海盗群岛
- Buccaneer Inn 巴卡涅酒店
- Buccaneer Records 出版者
短语
英英字典
- a person who attacked and stole from ships at sea, especially someone allowed by a government to do this in the 17th and 18th centuries
- A buccaneer was a , especially one who attacked and stole from Spanish ships in the 17th and 18th centuries. (1718)
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专业释义
- (尤指17世纪后半叶掠夺西班牙殖民地和美洲沿岸船只的)西印度海盗