掠夺

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Usage and Nuances

The verb 掠夺 (luèduó) primarily means 'to plunder' or 'to loot,' often used in contexts involving war, robbery, or forceful seizure of property. It conveys a strong sense of taking by force, usually with negative connotations related to violence or injustice.

Common Contexts

  • Military or historical contexts where armies seize goods.
  • Descriptions of criminal acts involving theft or embezzlement.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 掠夺 (enemy army plunders): common in historical or news contexts.
  • 掠夺资源 (plunder resources): often used in environmental or economic discussions.
  • 掠夺财产 (seize property): used in legal or criminal contexts.

Register and Tone

This word is formal and often appears in written language such as news reports, history books, or legal documents. It is rarely used in casual conversation unless discussing serious topics.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 掠夺 with (qiǎngduó), which also means 'to snatch' or 'to rob' but often implies a quicker, more spontaneous action. 掠夺 suggests a more systematic or large-scale seizure.

Example Sentences

The enemy army plundered all the food and valuables from the village.

Historically, wars are often accompanied by plundering and destruction.

He was accused of embezzling company property and faces legal penalties.