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31. | It is loot, isn't it? |
| 这是外快,是么? |
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32. | To take spoils by force. |
| 通过武力掠夺赃物 |
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33. | He was jailed for receiving. |
| 他因买卖赃物坐牢。 |
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34. | Caught together with the loot |
| 人脏并获 |
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35. | A place where stolen goods are received and sold. |
| 买卖赃物的场所 |
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36. | The thieves divided up the spoils. |
| 窃贼把赃物分了. |
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37. | He ran away with the stolen goods. |
| 他带着赃物逃跑。 |
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38. | The Kuomintang calls it loot. |
| 国民党把它叫做抢劫。 |
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39. | (informal) a dealer in stolen property. |
| (非正式)买卖赃物的人。 |
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40. | Wrecks that contain loot can now be salvaged without having to remove the loot first. |
| 包含战利品的残骸现在可以在没有取走战利品的前提下打捞。 |
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