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Bootleggers Meaning in English

word · lemma: bootlegger

ˈbutˌɫɛɡɝz
BOOT-leg-erz
bˈuːtlɛɡəz
BOOT-leg-uhz

释义

People who illegally make, transport, or sell alcohol, especially during periods when it is banned. The word can also refer more generally to anyone who sells forbidden or smuggled goods.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used for alcohol smugglers from the Prohibition era (1920s US), but can apply more broadly to illegal alcohol sellers. Often used in historical or legal contexts. Not used for modern piracy or non-alcohol contraband except as metaphor.

例句

During Prohibition, bootleggers supplied illegal alcohol to cities.

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The police arrested two bootleggers last night.

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Some bootleggers hid bottles in secret places.

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People saw bootleggers as outlaws, but some became local legends.

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Movies about famous bootleggers are still popular today.

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Modern bootleggers might smuggle more than just alcohol.

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