Bandido Meaning in English
word
bænˈdiːdoʊ
ban-DEE-doh
bænˈdiːdəʊ
ban-DEE-doh
التعريف
A "bandido" is a criminal or outlaw, often someone involved in robbery, theft, or gang activities.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mainly used in Spanish and Portuguese, usually informal. In English, similar to "bandit" or "outlaw". Sometimes used with a bit of humor or exaggeration (e.g. calling a mischievous person a 'bandido').
Spanish: bandidoPortuguese (BR): bandidoPortuguese (PT): bandidoChinese (Simplified): 土匪 - 歹徒Chinese (Traditional): 土匪 - 歹徒Hindi: डकैत - बदमाशArabic: قطاع طرق - مجرمBengali: ডাকাত - দুষ্কৃতি - অপরাধীRussian: бандит - разбойникJapanese: 山賊 - 悪党Vietnamese: kẻ cướp - tội phạmKorean: 악당 - 도둑Turkish: haydut - eşkıyaUrdu: ڈاکو - بدمعاشIndonesian: bandit - penjahat
جمل نموذجية
The bandido stole the money from the store.
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Everyone was afraid of the bandido in the village.
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The police caught the bandido last night.
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Don’t trust him, he acts like a real bandido sometimes.
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After the robbery, the bandido disappeared without a trace.
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My little brother is such a bandido when he steals cookies from the kitchen.
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