及物动词走私; 偷运; 私运; 不按规章地偷带(人或物)
不及物动词走私; 偷带
及物动词
1. He was caught smuggling cameras into the country.
他向这个国家走私照像机被抓住。
2. The gang smuggled weapons into that country.
这帮人将武器走私到该国。
3. These letters were smuggled out of prison.
这些信是从监牢中偷偷带出来的。
911查询·英语单词
1. 走私的:smug自满的 | smuggle走私的 | snarl纠缠,咆哮n
2. 私运,偷带,走私:slaughter屠杀 | smuggle私运,偷带,走私 | stifle使窒息,闷死
3. 走私,偷运:cheeky 厚颜无耻的 放肆 鲁莽 | smuggle 走私 偷运 | smoothies 饮料 水果刨冰
1. 走私;私运;偷运
If someone smuggles things or people into a place or out of it, they take them there illegally or secretly.
e.g. My message is 'If you try to smuggle drugs you are stupid'...
我的意思是“你要是企图走私毒品,你就是一个笨蛋”。
e.g. Police have foiled an attempt to smuggle a bomb into Belfast airport...
警方挫败了一场企图将炸弹偷偷带入贝尔法斯特机场的阴谋。
1. smuggle是什么意思
1. Another reason for the decreasing number of butterflies is that some illegal groups hunt rare butterfly species to smuggle them abroad for profit.
2. A foreign sailor who tried to smuggle 25 kg of sex drugs was caught at the Wusong checkpoint while trying to leave Shanghai on Wednesday.
3. His mission is to find the purest worm eggs and smuggle them home but he becomes obsessed with the concubine of a local emperor.
4. smuggle在线翻译
4. It was unclear if the infiltrators attempted to smuggle weapons or contraband into Israel.
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5. The crackdown follows the recent arrest of two men from Guangdong province that attempted to smuggle hundreds of teenagers into Costa Rica.
6. Shenzhen Customs in Guangdong province said on Tuesday it caught a ship trying to smuggle frozen goods into the country to avoid duties.
7. For example, they will smuggle their agents into China to sow dissension and make trouble.
8. smuggle的解释
8. The army often raids Rafah in operations to root out tunnels used by militants to smuggle in arms from nearby Egypt.
9. Israel has conducted retaliatory strikes and pounded border tunnels it says Hamas uses to smuggle in weapons from Egypt.
10. smuggle
10. Police said on Tuesday they foiled an attempt to smuggle 71 green turtles for food.
verb
1. import or export without paying customs duties
e.g. She smuggled cigarettes across the border