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 Translation for 'to loot' from English to Hungarian
VERB   to loot | looted | looted
looting | loots
SYNO boodle | booty | bread | ...
fosztogatto loot
zsákmányolto loot
zsákmány {noun}loot
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Translation for 'to loot' from English to Hungarian

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to loot
fosztogat

zsákmányol

loot
zsákmány {noun}
Usage Examples English
  • On 18 October 1860, the British and French forces went on to loot and burn the Old Summer Palace and Summer Palace. Upon learning about this news, the Xianfeng Emperor's health quickly deteriorated.
  • Mago gave the Numidians enough time to loot the dead before force marching the army towards Hasdrubal Barca's position.
  • Players are allowed to loot all items from fallen victims in battle, but there is a disincentive in the form of NPC police intervention in higher-security space.
  • Two separate bands of English privateers attempted to loot the town of Tuineje.
  • Peace negotiations quickly broke down and the British High Commissioner to China ordered the foreign troops to loot and destroy the Imperial Summer Palace, a complex of palaces and gardens at which Qing Dynasty emperors handled affairs of state.

  • He authorized the French to loot treasures such as the Horses of Saint Mark.
  • The orders given to the "Sonderstab Musik" were to loot all forms of Jewish property in Germany and of those found in any country taken over by the German army, and any musical instruments or scores were to be immediately shipped to Berlin.
  • Charles correctly assumed that 'Abd-al-Raḥmân would feel compelled to give battle, and move on and try to loot Tours.
  • Eastern Europe suffered a series of Tatar invasions, the goal of which was to loot and capture slaves for selling them to Ottomans as jasyr.
  • Ram-raiding is a type of burglary in which a heavy vehicle is driven into the windows or doors of a building, usually a department store or jeweller's shop, to allow the perpetrators to loot it.

  • As Wen Chou's troops arrived, many broke ranks to loot the horses and other supplies.
  • Subsequently, Morosini sought to loot sculptures from the ruin and caused further damage in the process.
  • Despite Cade's attempt to keep his men under control, once the rebel forces had entered London they began to loot.
  • Micheltorena arrived with the "batallón fijo", a force of 300 pardoned criminals, who out of desperation at not being paid began to loot the population.
  • The rebels saw little to loot and were discouraged, while the Tang troops were prepared to fight, motivated by the desire to protect their families in the Tong Pass and the capital of Chang'an.

  • Sankoh personally ordered many operations, including one called "Operation Pay Yourself" that encouraged troops to loot anything they could find.
  • She did this as a gesture of goodwill to the Ottoman government, in order to show that her excavation was intended to recover valuable treasures for them, and not to loot cultural relics for shipment back to Europe, as so many of her countrymen were doing at this time.
  • In some cases, its meaning becomes twisted through misguided efforts to avoid offending anyone; a news report of a riot may refer to a "gentleman" trying to smash a window with a dustbin in order to loot a store.
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