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Brigands Meaning in English

word · lemma: brigand

ˈbrɪɡəndz
BRIG-undz
bɹˈɪɡændz
bri-GANDZ

释义

Brigands are people who belong to a group of robbers, often armed, who attack travelers or villages, usually in remote or rural areas.

用法与细微差别

'Brigands' is a somewhat old-fashioned or literary word, mostly used in historical contexts for groups of armed robbers, especially in Europe or adventure stories. It's rare in modern everyday language. Related terms: 'bandits', 'outlaws', 'robbers'.

例句

The village was attacked by brigands at night.

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Brigands stole the travelers' money.

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The forest was said to hide many brigands.

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Legends say the mountain cave once sheltered brigands hiding from the law.

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Back in those days, travelers feared running into brigands along the road.

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The old castle ruins are rumored to have been a hideout for brigands centuries ago.

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