smuggle的意思和读音

smuggle

: [ˈsmʌɡ(ə)l] : ['smʌɡ(ə)l]

v.

smuggles  smuggling  smuggled  

v.traffic,run,sneak in,bring in,rustle

smugglev.

1.~ sth/sb (+ adv./prep.)to take, send or bring goods or people secretly and illegally into or out of a country, etc.

They were caught smuggling diamonds into the country.

He managed to smuggle a gun into the prison.

smuggled drugs

v.1.,,...;,[] (in out over)2.

v.1.to take someone or something secretly and illegally into or out of a country, especially as a way of earning money; to take someone or something into or out of a place against the rules

1. 〖 leak〗 smuggle〖 ropedancing〗 ...

2. smile smuggle snack ...

3. smash vt. smuggle v. snack n. ...

4. slaughter smuggle stifle 使 ...

5. settle ~ smuggle ~ intervene ~ ...

6. slaughter vt.,n. smuggle vt. soar vi. ...

7. smoothly smuggle smuggler ...

8., ... smash --v. ,;n.,; smuggle --n. ,;v. snack --n. ,,;v.() ...

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1.The group says the trade is often closely linked to organized crime, and follows the same routes as those used to smuggle drugs and people.线

2.Last week, Manila airport authorities arrested a Filipino man trying to smuggle three live Siamese crocodiles from Cambodia.3

3.They were apparently trying to use speedboats to smuggle marijuana into the US.使

4.Hammerman, 66, a widow with a grown son, decided to smuggle her to the beach.66

5.Eighteen people including at least eight airline workers have been charged with helping to smuggle heroin and cocaine through the airport.

6.when it is absolutely necessary that someone should be silenced, we are occasionally able to smuggle a razor blade into a prisoner's cell.

7.Globally, illegal opium is often converted into heroin, which is significantly stronger, less bulky, and therefore easier to smuggle.

8.Prison officials in Colombia say they've caught an 11-year-old girl trying to smuggle dozens of mobile phones and a gun into a jail.11

9.It had previously belonged to Ziro the Hutt, and was used to smuggle illegal spice through customs checkpoints.

10.It takes considerable time for an official to gain a large sum of money by corrupt means and then organize to smuggle it out of the country.