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brigand

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
harami
ızbandut
soyguncu
hayta
eşkiya
{i} eşkıya
brigandageeşkıyalık
{i} haydut

Bu haydutu yakalayın! Kaçmasına müsaade etmeyin! - Seize this brigand! Prevent him from escaping!

{i} çeteci
brigandage
eşkiyalık
brigandage
kanunsuzluk
brigands
haydutlar
brigandage
(isim) haydutluk
brigandage
{i} haydutluk
brigandage
şekavet
brigandage
şakilik
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
An outlaw or bandit
one who lives by robbery and plunder
{n} a robber, plunderer, freebooter, thief
an armed thief who is (usually) a member of a band
an outlaw
{i} robber, bandit
A lawless fellow who lives by plunder; one of a band of robbers; especially, one of a gang living in mountain retreats; a highwayman; a freebooter
A brigand is someone who attacks people and robs them, especially in mountains or forests. a notorious brigand who hijacked trains. = bandit. a thief, especially one of a group that attacks people in mountains or forests (brigante, from brigare; BRIGADE)
A light-armed, irregular foot soldier
brigandage
The lifestyle of a brigand
Brigandage
brigandism
brigandage
Life and practice of brigands; highway robbery; plunder
brigandage
{i} thievery, robbery
brigands
plural of brigand
brigand

    Расстановка переносов

    brig·and

    Произношение

    Этимология

    () From Middle English c1400, from Old French bregaundez (“one who lives by pillaging”) attested from 1421, from Latin brigare (“to fight”).
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