depredation
英 [ˌdeprəˈdeɪʃn]
美 [ˌdeprəˈdeɪʃn]
n. 掠夺; 劫掠; 破坏
复数:depredations
BNC.21940 / COCA.23993
牛津词典
noun
- 掠夺;劫掠;破坏
acts that cause damage to people's property, lives, etc.
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 掠夺;破坏;蹂躏
Thedepredationsof a person, animal, or force are their harmful actions, which usually involve taking or damaging something.- Crops can be all too easily decimated by unchecked depredations by deer...
任由鹿糟蹋会很容易把庄稼都毁了。 - Much of the region's environmental depredation is a result of poor planning.
该地区的环境破坏大都是由于规划不善造成的。
- Crops can be all too easily decimated by unchecked depredations by deer...
英英释义
noun
- an act of plundering and pillaging and marauding
- (usually plural) a destructive action
- the ravages of time
- the depredations of age and disease
双语例句
- Aster was calculating on three days of depredation and one day to escape.
埃斯特打算剽掠三天,再用一天时间溜走。 - Experimental research of glass depredation
玻璃镜破坏痕迹的试验研究 - Brutal acts of depredation are not uncommon.
残酷的劫掠行为并非罕见。 - Even so, they might not be so vulnerable to human depredation if they did not, like humans, reproduce so slowly.
尽管如此,如果它们不象人类一样繁殖如此缓慢,它们对人类的掠夺也不会如此无能为力。 - The visit of all these marauders must be anticipated, and measures taken to prevent their depredation.
应该预料到这些抢劫者的侵袭,并制定防范他们抢劫的措施。 - Much of the region's environmental depredation is a result of poor planning.
该地区的环境破坏大都是由于规划不善造成的。 - But it was also a century of Dickensian depredation and dislocation.
但那也是一个狄更斯式(Dickensian)掠夺和混乱主导的世纪。 - The characteristics affected by urbanization in society and economy, depredation of advantaged groups, intervention of government interests and deficiency of farmer's rights protection all damage farmer's interests.
城市化的社会经济特点、强势群体的掠夺以及政府利益介入、农民自身的缺失等都有可能成为农民权益失的原因。 - Crops can be all too easily decimated by unchecked depredations by deer
任由鹿糟蹋会很容易把庄稼都毁了。 - The exploitation history of wildlife in China is long, but the tradition utilization is the depredation type, and causes the economic species rare, or get close to extinction.
我国利用野生动物资源的历史悠久,但传统的野生动物利用方式多采取掠夺式地利用,导致许多经济价值很高的物种变得珍稀,或濒临灭绝。