out
law
复数形式
outlaws
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亡命之徒, 匪徒
a person who operates outside the boundaries of established rules and may engage in illegal activities
- During the Wild West era, many outlaws sought refuge in remote hideouts to evade law enforcement.
在狂野西部时代,许多亡命之徒为了逃避执法而寻求在偏远的藏身之处避难。
- Robin Hood is often romanticized as an outlaw who stole from the rich to give to the poor.
罗宾汉经常被浪漫化为一个亡命之徒,他偷富济贫。
- In the 1920s, Al Capone gained notoriety as a Chicago-based outlaw involved in organized crime.
在1920年代,阿尔·卡彭作为芝加哥基地的亡命之徒参与了有组织犯罪而声名狼藉。
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亡命之徒, 强盗
a person who has broken the law and is fleeing from legal authorities
- The infamous outlaw was wanted in several states for robbery and murder.
那个臭名昭著的亡命之徒因抢劫和谋杀在几个州被通缉。
- After escaping from prison, the outlaw lived on the run, evading capture for years.
从监狱逃脱后,逃犯多年来一直逃避追捕。
- The small town became a refuge for outlaws hiding from the law.
这个小镇成了躲避法律的亡命之徒的避难所。
- In the Wild West, many outlaws were known for their daring crimes and life on the run.
在狂野的西部,许多亡命之徒以其大胆的罪行和逃亡生活而闻名。