1, robbery
Sentence: This emperor is a fanatical Catholic (this did not stop him from sending troops to Rome to plunder six years later), and he is also one of the most powerful holy Roman emperors since Charlemagne.
Explanation: robbery and plunder.
Step 2 snatch
Sentence: These figures are only a small indicator in the plundering process of this empire, and its spokesman Winston? Churchill famously said that after the British left, India would fall into backwardness and barbarism.
Explanation: robbery; grasp
Step 3 rob
Judgment: They came up to attack Judah, invaded his territory, plundered all the property in the palace and his wife and children, leaving no son except his youngest son, Jehoahaz (also known as Ahaziah).
Explanation: robbery: adultery.
Step 4 plunder
Sentence: Many shops are still closed because they are worried that they may be robbed, or because they can't guarantee the safety of their employees.
To seize (especially property) by force.
5. Predation behavior
Sentence making: It was not until the invention of 153 that the scene of robbing money around was presented. Some of these individuals ran directly to the cash cow, and some directly cheated their coats and umbrellas to grab cash from the sky.
Explanation: grasp; Imperialism madness ~ the rich resources of the colony.
English explanation
Sweep [l? ě]
< move >: [Fang] (Take it conveniently; Copy) grab; Occupy;
Sweep [l? ]
& ltMove >: looting; Plunder; Grazing; Brush over;
Chinese explanation
Take: ~ take. ~ here. Grab ~. Rob ~。
Brush: ~ Look. Floating light ~ shadow.
Torture: ~ hmm. ~ cure. Copy ~
Deforestation: ~ forest.
Grab: Pick up a stick.