loot

suomi-englanti sanakirja

loot englannista suomeksi

  1. hillo, raha

  2. ryövätä

  3. ryöstää

  4. ryöstösaalis

  1. raha, fyrkka slang

  2. ryöstää

  3. Substantiivi

loot englanniksi

  1. Lot

  1. A scoop used to remove scum from brine pans in saltworks.

  2. (synonym of), goods seized from an enemy by violence, particularly during the sacking of a town in war or after successful combat.

  3. {{quote-text|en|year=1788|title=Indian Vocabulary|page=77

  4. {{quote-journal|en|year=1839|journal=Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine|issue=45|page=104

  5. {{quote-text|en|year=1860|author=William Howard Russell|title=My Diary in India in the Year 1858–9|volume=II|page=340

  6. {{quote-text|en|year=1862|author=Walter F. Hook|title=Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury|volume=II|page=505

  7. 2015, (w), "Britain Does Owe Reparations", 00:02:22:

  8. India went from being a world-famous exporter of finished cloth into an importer, went from having 27% of world trade to less than 2%. Meanwhile, colonialists like (w) bought their boroughs in England on the proceeds of their loot in India while taking the Hindi word "loot" into their dictionaries as well as their habits.

    (ux)

  9. (synonym of), the plundering of a city, particularly during war.

  10. Any valuable thing received for free, especially Christmas presents.

  11. 1956 April 23, ''Life Magazine'', p. 131:

  12. Free Loot for Children
  13. (synonym of).

  14. {{quote-text|en|year=1943|author=John Leslie Hunt; et al|title=Service Slang|page=44

  15. {{quote-book|en|year=1956|author=Billie Holiday; et al.|title=Lady Sings the Blues|page=26

  16. (quote-journal) continuing to pretend for many years that the contents of a single briefcase could purchase a small country. Lately, though, filmmakers have made some sincere efforts to be realistic about the sheer bulk of pilfered loot)

  17. (synonym of), to seize by violence particularly during the capture of a city during war or after successful combat.

  18. {{quote-book|en|year=1833|title=The Asiatic Journal & Monthly Register for British India & Its Dependencies|pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=hbRNAAAAcAAJ&pg=RA1-PA66|page=66

  19. 1842 May 17, Lord Ellenborough, letter:

  20. The plunderers are beaten whenever they are caught, but there is a good deal of burning and ‘looting’ as they call it.
  21. (quote-journal)

  22. (synonym of), to steal something from someone by violence or threat of violence.

  23. 1851 June 20, Mrs. Hervey, journal:

  24. He told me... that if I gave him less than to the master of the luggage-boat, he would... declare at Shēr-Gurry that I had ‘looted him!’
  25. (clipping of)

  26. {{quote-text|en|year=1898|author=Finley Peter Dunne|title=Mr. Dooley in Peace & War|page=11

  27. A sprout, shoot, stem etc. growing on an existing plant part

  28. (syn)

  29. A descendant, offspring.

  30. Something originating, growing, developing from another.

  31. (infl of)

  32. lead (gloss)