looters

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English - Turkish
çapulcular
çapulcu
loot
{f} yağmalamak
looter
çapulcu
loot
{i} yağma

Hırsızlar çalıntı yağmayı kendi aralarında böldü. - The thieves divvied up the stolen loot among themselves.

Yağma, tecavüz ve talan, savaş sırasında yaygındır. - Looting, raping, and plundering are common during wartime.

looter
yağmacı

Yağmacılar mezardan antik eserler çaldı. - Looters stole ancient artifacts from the tomb.

loot
talan

Yağma, tecavüz ve talan, savaş sırasında yaygındır. - Looting, raping, and plundering are common during wartime.

loot
ganimet

Hırsızlar ganimetlerini böldü. - The thieves split up their loot.

Bu senin ganimet payın. - This is your share of the loot.

loot
kanunsuz kazanç
loot
ganimet olarak zaptetmek
loot
çalıntı mallar
loot
(Argo) mangır
loot
çapullamak
loot
{f} yağmala

Bir hükümet görevlisinin görkemli malikanesi yağmalanmış. - A government official's stately mansion was looted.

Süpermarketi yağmalamaya gidelim! - Let's go to loot the supermarket!

loot
çapul
loot
yağma etmek
looter
Yağmacı, vurguncu, hortumcu
loot
{i} vurgun
loot
{i} argo mangır, para
loot
yağma çapul
loot
{f} talan etmek
loot
(fiil) yağmalamak
loot
{i} yağmalama

Herhangi bir yağmalamaya katlanmayacağız. - We won't tolerate any looting.

Süpermarketi yağmalamaya gidelim! - Let's go to loot the supermarket!

loot
para
looter
{i} vurguncu
English - English
plural of looter
loot
Items dropped from defeated enemies in video games and online games
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Goods, commonly money or jewelery, obtained through theft, robbery, etc
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to examine the corpse of a fallen enemy for loot
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to steal, especially as part of war, riot or other group violence
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One who loots, who steals during a general disturbance such as a riot or natural disaster

After the hurricane, before law was restored, looters stole everything that wasn't nailed down.

loot
to plunder
loot
take illegally; of intellectual property; "This writer plundered from famous authors"
loot
{i} booty, spoil, plunder; money (Slang)
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{f} plunder, rob and destroy, steal, despoil
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Loot is stolen money or goods. Most criminals steal in order to sell their loot for cash on the black market. = plunder, spoils. a magazine, sold in the UK, which only contains advertisements by people who want to sell their cars or old furniture, rent their homes, buy a house etc. to steal things, especially from shops or homes that have been damaged in a war or riot
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steal goods; take as spoils; "During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners"
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goods or money obtained illegally
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If someone loots things, they steal them, for example during a war or riot. The town has been plagued by armed thugs who have looted food supplies and terrorized the population
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If people loot shops or houses, they steal things from them, for example during a war or riot. The trouble began when gangs began breaking windows and looting shops There have been reports of youths taking advantage of the general confusion to loot and steal. + looting loot·ing In the country's largest cities there has been rioting and looting
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The proceeds of theft, robbery etc., swag, contraband
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To plunder; to carry off as plunder or a prize lawfully obtained by war
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goods or money obtained illegally take illegally; of intellectual property; "This writer plundered from famous authors
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The act of plundering
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Money
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informal terms for money
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Plunder; booty; especially, the booty taken in a conquered or sacked city
looter
A looter is a person who steals things from shops or houses, for example during a war or riot
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{i} spoiler, plunderer, raider, robber
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A plunderer
looter
someone who takes spoils or plunder (as in war)
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