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Usually refers to treasure or wealth that is found or stolen. Loot may refer to:*Loot (magazine), a classified ads magazine owned by Daily Mail and General Trust * Loot (play), 1965 play by Joe Orton * Loot (film), 1970 film of the Joe Orton play … Wikipedia

Loot - (l[=oo]t), n. [.t], Skr. l[=o]tra, l[=o]ptra, booty, lup to break, spoil; prob. akin to E. rob.] 1. The act of plundering. 2. Plunder; booty; especially, the booty taken in a conquered or sacked city. 3.… …

Loot - steht für: Loot (Computerspiel), eine Bezeichnung für Beutestücke, welche Gegner in Computer bzw. Konsolenspielen zurücklassen Loot, ein Stück des Dramatikers Joe Orton, siehe Beute (Theaterstück) Loot (Magazin), ein britisches… … Deutsch Wikipedia

loot - vt 1: to rob esp. during or following a catastrophe (as war, riot, or natural disaster) 2: to rob esp. on a large scale and usu. by violence or corruption vi: to engage in robbing esp. after a catastrophe loot·er n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of … Law dictionary

loot - noun informal old fashioned goods or money that have been stolen * * * loot UK US /luːt/ noun [U] INFORMAL money or valuable objects that have been stolen: »They hauled the loot, worth $10 million, to … Financial and business terms

loot - loot·er; ga·loot; loot; … English syllables

Loot - Loot, v. t. & i. To plunder; to carry off as plunder or a prize lawfully obtained by war. Looting parties . . . ransacking the houses. L. Oliphant. … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

loot# - loot n booty, plunder, *spoil, swag, prize loot vb *rob, plunder, rifle, burglarize Analogous words: sack, pillage, despoil, *ravage, spoliate, devastate, waste: *steal, pilfer, filch, purloin … New Dictionary of Synonyms

loot - [n] stolen goods booty, dough*, graft, haul, hot goods*, lift*, make*, money, pickings*, pillage, plunder, plunderage, prize, seizure, spoils, squeeze, take*; concepts 337,340 loot [v] steal goods appropriate, boost, burglarize, despoil, grab,… … New thesaurus

Loot - trademark 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 … Dictionary of contemporary English

loot - (n.) goods taken from an enemy, etc., 1788, Anglo Indian, from Hindi lut, from Skt. loptram, lotram booty, stolen property, from PIE *roup tro , from root *reup to snatch (see RAPID (Cf. rapid)). The verb is first attested 1821, from the noun.… … Etymology dictionary

Книги

  • The Love Of Loot And Women (1917) , Edgar Beecher Bronson. Книга представляет собой репринтное издание 1917 года (издательство "New York: Privately printed"). Несмотря на то, что была проведена серьезная работа по восстановлению первоначального…

Англо-русский перевод LOOT

transcription, транскрипция: [ lu:t ]

1) добыча; награбленное добро; трофеи Syn: booty, haul, swag

2) ограбление, разграбление Syn: robbery, robbing

3) сл. деньги

2. гл. грабить; уносить добычу The summer palace of the Emperor has been unceremoniously looted. ≈ Летний дворец императора был варварски разграблен. Syn: plunder

добыча; награбленное добро незаконные доходы (чиновников и т. п.) ограбление, грабеж мародерство (американизм) трофеи; трофейное имущество (американизм) (сленг) деньги грабить; захватывать добычу уносить награбленное добро (американизм) захватывать трофеи (военное) (разговорное) лейтенант

loot грабить; уносить добычу ~ добыча; награбленное ~ ограбление

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  • LOOT — v. pilliar (-age, -ator) marodar
    English interlingue dictionary
  • LOOT — kinawat;linungkaban;panglungkab;panulis;tinulis
    English-Visayan vocabulary
  • LOOT — I. noun Etymology: Hindi & Urdu lūṭ; akin to Sanskrit luṇṭati he plunders Date: circa 1788 goods usually of considerable …
    Толковый словарь английского языка - Merriam Webster
  • LOOT — I. ˈlüt Scotland past of let II. Scotland variant of lout III. “, usu -üd.+V noun (-s) Etymology: …
    Webster"s New International English Dictionary
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    Английский словарь Webster
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  • LOOT — (v. t. & i.) To plunder; to carry off as plunder or a prize lawfully obtained by war.
  • LOOT — (n.) The act of plundering.
    Webster"s Revised Unabridged English Dictionary
  • LOOT — loot 1 — looter , n. /looht/ , n. 1. spoils or plunder taken by pillaging, as in war. 2. …
    Random House Webster"s Unabridged English Dictionary
  • LOOT — noun the act of plundering. 2. loot ·noun plunder; booty; especially, the boot taken in a conquered or sacked city. …
    Webster English vocab
  • LOOT — n (ca. 1788) 1: goods usu. of considerable value taken in …
    Merriam-Webster English vocab
  • LOOT — loot BrE AmE luːt ▷ looted ˈluːt ɪd -əd AmE ˈluːt̬ əd ▷ looting ˈluːt ɪŋ AmE ˈluːt̬ ɪŋ ▷ …
    Longman Pronunciation English Dictionary
  • LOOT — I. loot 1 /luːt/ BrE AmE verb to steal things, especially from shops or homes that have …
  • LOOT — Loot BrE AmE trademark a magazine, sold in the UK and the US, which only contains advertisements. It is typically …
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • LOOT — (loots, looting, looted) 1. If people loot shops or houses, they steal things from them, for example during a …
    Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner"s English Dictionary
  • LOOT — (~s, ~ing, ~ed) 1. If people ~ shops or houses, they steal things from them, for example during a war …
    Collins COBUILD - Толковый словарь английского языка для изучающих язык
  • LOOT — I. verb EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ As the army advanced toward Mantes it burned and looted everything that lay …
    Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary
  • LOOT — n 1. money. ("I need to scam some loot.") Submitted by Karen Kinnear, Rochester, NY, USA, 14-04-1998.
    Slang English vocab
  • LOOT — n. 25B6; noun a bag full of loot: BOOTY, spoils, plunder, stolen goods, contraband, pillage; informal swag, hot goods, …
    Concise Oxford Thesaurus English vocabulary
  • LOOT — n. 1 booty, spoils, plunder, prize, haul, Slang swag, boodle They divided up the loot amongst the gang v. 2 …
    Oxford Thesaurus English vocab
  • LOOT — 1. сущ. 1) добыча; награбленное добро; трофеи Syn: booty, haul, swag 2) ограбление, разграбление Syn: robbery, robbing 3) …
    Большой Англо-Русский словарь
  • LOOT — loot.ogg _I 1. lu:t n 1. 1> добыча; награбленное добро 2> незаконные доходы (чиновников и т. п.) 2. …
    Англо-Русско-Английский словарь общей лексики - Сборник из лучших словарей
  • LOOT — loot сущ.1) добыча; награбленное добро; трофеи Syn:booty, haul, swag 2) ограбление, разграбление Syn:robbery, robbing 3) сленг деньги 2. гл.грабить; уносить …
    Англо-Русский словарь Tiger
  • LOOT — loot сущ.; имя собст.; уменьш. от LutherЛут
    Англо-Русский словарь Tiger
  • LOOT — n 1) infml The loot was stashed in the trunk of the getaway car — Награбленное засунули в багажник автомобиля, на котором …
    Новый Англо-Русский словарь современной разговорной лексики - Глазунов
  • LOOT — n 1) infml The loot was stashed in the trunk of the getaway car — Награбленное засунули в багажник автомобиля, …
    Новый Англо-Русский словарь современной разговорной лексики
  • LOOT — loot n 1. infml The loot was stashed in the trunk of the getaway car Награбленное засунули в багажник автомобиля, …
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  • LOOT — 1) The loot was stashed in the trunk of the getaway car — Награбленное засунули в багажник автомобиля, на котором …
    Новый Англо-Русский словарь современного неформального английского
  • LOOT — (n.) Plunder; booty; especially, the boot taken in a conquered or sacked city.
    Webster"s Revised Unabridged English Dictionary
  • LOOT — v. plunder, rob and destroy, steal, despoil
  • LOOT — n. booty, spoil, plunder; money (Slang)
    Толковый словарь английского языка - Редакция bed
  • LOOT — I. ˈlüt noun Etymology: Hindi & Urdu lūṭ; akin to Sanskrit luṇṭati he plunders Date: circa 1788 1. : goods …
    Merriam-Webster"s Collegiate English vocabulary
  • LOOT — n. Function: transitive verb Date: 1845 1 a: to plunder or sack in war b: to rob especially …
  • LOOT — n. Pronunciation: " lüt Function: noun Etymology: Hindi & Urdu l ū ṭ ; akin to Sanskrit lu ṇ ṭ …
    Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary
  • LOOT — ■ noun 1》 private property taken from an enemy in war or stolen by thieves. 2》 informal money. ■ verb …
    Concise Oxford English vocab
  • LOOT — / luːt; NAmE / verb , noun ■ verb to steal things from shops / stores or buildings after a …
    Oxford Advanced Learner"s English Dictionary
  • LOOT — n. & v. --n. 1 goods taken from an enemy; spoil. 2 booty; illicit gains made by an official. 3 …
    Английский основной разговорный словарь
  • LOOT — n. & v. n. 1 goods taken from an enemy; spoil. 2 booty; illicit gains made by an official. 3 …
    Concise Oxford English Dictionary
  • LOOT — n. & v. --n. 1. goods taken from an enemy; spoil. 2 booty; illicit gains made by an official. 3 …
    Oxford English vocab
  • LOOT — - (usually of large numbers of people during a violent event) to steal from (shops and houses)During the riot …
    Cambridge English vocab
  • LOOT — Synonyms and related words: abduct, assault, attack, barbarize, batter, blackmail, boodle, booty, brutalize, burn, butcher, carry off, carry on, …
    Moby Thesaurus English vocabulary
  • LOOT — n. Function: verb Synonyms: ROB 1, ||knock off, knock over, plunder, ransack, relieve, rifle, rip off, stick up
  • LOOT — n. Function: noun 1 Synonyms: SPOIL , boodle, booty, plunder, plunderage, prize, ||spreaghery, ||spulzie, swag Related Words: lift, pillage, seizure …
    Collegiate Thesaurus English vocab
  • LOOT — I . n. Booty, plunder, spoil. II . v. a. Plunder, ransack, rifle.
    Dictionary of English Synonyms
  • LOOT — I. noun 1. Synonyms: spoil , boodle, booty, plunder, plunderage, prize, ||spreaghery, ||spulzie, swag Related Word: lift, pillage, seizure 2. …
    Collegiate Thesaurus English vocabulary

Usually refers to treasure or wealth that is found or stolen. Loot may refer to:*Loot (magazine), a classified ads magazine owned by Daily Mail and General Trust * Loot (play), 1965 play by Joe Orton * Loot (film), 1970 film of the Joe Orton play … Wikipedia

Loot - (l[=oo]t), n. [.t], Skr. l[=o]tra, l[=o]ptra, booty, lup to break, spoil; prob. akin to E. rob.] 1. The act of plundering. 2. Plunder; booty; especially, the booty taken in a conquered or sacked city. 3.… …

Loot - steht für: Loot (Computerspiel), eine Bezeichnung für Beutestücke, welche Gegner in Computer bzw. Konsolenspielen zurücklassen Loot, ein Stück des Dramatikers Joe Orton, siehe Beute (Theaterstück) Loot (Magazin), ein britisches… … Deutsch Wikipedia

loot - vt 1: to rob esp. during or following a catastrophe (as war, riot, or natural disaster) 2: to rob esp. on a large scale and usu. by violence or corruption vi: to engage in robbing esp. after a catastrophe loot·er n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of … Law dictionary

loot - noun informal old fashioned goods or money that have been stolen * * * loot UK US /luːt/ noun [U] INFORMAL money or valuable objects that have been stolen: »They hauled the loot, worth $10 million, to … Financial and business terms

loot - loot·er; ga·loot; loot; … English syllables

Loot - Loot, v. t. & i. To plunder; to carry off as plunder or a prize lawfully obtained by war. Looting parties . . . ransacking the houses. L. Oliphant. … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

loot# - loot n booty, plunder, *spoil, swag, prize loot vb *rob, plunder, rifle, burglarize Analogous words: sack, pillage, despoil, *ravage, spoliate, devastate, waste: *steal, pilfer, filch, purloin … New Dictionary of Synonyms

loot - [n] stolen goods booty, dough*, graft, haul, hot goods*, lift*, make*, money, pickings*, pillage, plunder, plunderage, prize, seizure, spoils, squeeze, take*; concepts 337,340 loot [v] steal goods appropriate, boost, burglarize, despoil, grab,… … New thesaurus

Loot - trademark 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 … Dictionary of contemporary English

loot - (n.) goods taken from an enemy, etc., 1788, Anglo Indian, from Hindi lut, from Skt. loptram, lotram booty, stolen property, from PIE *roup tro , from root *reup to snatch (see RAPID (Cf. rapid)). The verb is first attested 1821, from the noun.… … Etymology dictionary

Книги

  • The Love Of Loot And Women (1917) , Edgar Beecher Bronson. Книга представляет собой репринтное издание 1917 года (издательство "New York: Privately printed"). Несмотря на то, что была проведена серьезная работа по восстановлению первоначального…