bootlegging

['bʊtlɛgɪŋ]
  • n. 穿靴筒;非法制造私酒
  • v. 非法制造;秘密得到(bootleg的ing形式)

低频词

英英释义


1. the act of making of transporting alcoholic liquor for sale illegally;
"the Prohibition amendment made bootlegging profitable"
2. the act of selling illegally or without permission;
"the bootlegging of video tapes is common in the Orient"

实用场景例句


Richard: You sure did. He was bootlegging the movie.
理查德: 没错.他在盗录电影.

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They were bootlegging whiskey.
他们非法贩运威士忌.

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Bootlegging is in one sense'old - fashioned'smuggling.
贩私在某种程度上是一种 旧式 的走私形式.

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Bootlegging might be profitable, but it is stealing.
盗录可能利润很可观, 但是这是偷窃行为.

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He's caught bootlegging again.
他非法贩卖威士忌,又被逮了.

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The prohibition amendment made bootlegging profitable.
禁酒令修正案使得贩卖私酒有利可图.

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双语例句


1. He has sued a fan for bootlegging his concerts.
他已经起诉一个歌迷非法录制他音乐会的节目。

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2. Three Mexicans were arrested for bootlegging firearms across the border.
三名墨西哥人因越境贩卖枪支而被捕.

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3. Richard: You sure did. He was bootlegging the movie.
理查德: 没错.他在盗录电影.

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4. China bootlegging to a whole new level with this gadget.
这个小玩意儿标志中国“山寨”已达到一个全新的境界.

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5. They were bootlegging whiskey.
他们非法贩运威士忌.

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英文词源


bootlegging (n.)
also boot-legging, 1890, from bootleg (q.v.).

词态变化


名词: bootlegger;形容词: bootleg;