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Перевод: booty


[существительное]
трофеи ; награбленное добро; добыча


Тезаурус:

  1. They placed bombs on two isolated aircraft and then headed for the hangars where they expected to find some worthwhile booty.
  2. The District Magistrate's office said the booty included anti-aircraft guns, artillery, rocket launchers, drugs and counterfeit money.
  3. More often than not, when I got my booty home, I'd never even hang it up; it would sit in the carrier bag or the shoe-box under my bed.
  4. There were currents of opinion at Rome, represented by the Elder Cato and, much later, by Augustus' lieutenant, Marcus Agrippa, that favoured the restriction of the display of booty to public settings.
  5. The booty included paintings and statues and two astronomical globes, the work of Archimedes.
  6. Regular pay was not known in those days, and booty was the usual form of reward at the successful conclusion of a campaign.
  7. We have evidence that booty was divided among the troops as a fairly regular method of reward; during the conquest of the Avars, there was even sufficient loot to send gifts to distant Mercia in England.
  8. As emperor, Augustus gave financial compensation and some booty back, though it must be said that such acts of generosity were inspired less by guilt than by political revenge against cities that had supported his rival, Mark Antony: the returned booty was Antony's plunder.
  9. The painting, which represented the god of wine, Dionysos, might have had a happier fate had Mummius agreed to the bid of 100 talents made for it after the sack by King Attalus of Pergamum, but Mummius was intent on taking his booty to Rome.
  10. The bronzes were later set up in the Porticus Metelli, the first secular building in Rome specifically intended for the display of booty.
  11. The reward of the soldier, as we have mentioned, was booty from fortified locations taken in battle,.
  12. According to chronicles it was won as war booty by Czech warriors in Milan in 1158.
  13. Neither the Saracen vassals nor the Basque and Navarese vassals were trustworthy, and in 778 while the army was returning across the Pyrenees, Basque warriors attacked the wagon train, capturing considerable amounts of booty and killing three senior members of Charles' government.

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