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Meaning of Botin in Spanish :

botin

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botín

NOUN

More meaning of Botin

loot

I)

botín

NOUN
  • We split the loot three ways. Dividimos el botín en tres.
  • There was much loot there. No había mucho botín allí.
  • Only because someone might steal his loot, sire. Sólo porque podrían robarle su botín.
  • She goes with the loot. Ella es parte del botín.
  • Thanks to all my faithful readers for this loot. Gracias a todos mis leales lectores por este botín.
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II)

saquear

VERB
  • You loot the ship, then you sink it. Saquear y hundir el barco para cobrar el seguro.
  • Kids will just loot it, lock it up ... Los niños simplemente lo van a saquear, cerrarlo con llave ...
  • They would not stop and loot the bodies, just went ... No bastaba con saquear los cuerpos, continuaban ...
  • ... , not just to loot and plunder! ... , y no sólo para saquear.
  • ... , not just to loot and plunder! ... , y no solo para saquear.
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III)

recompenza

NOUN
Synonyms: reward
IV)

despojar

VERB

booty

I)

booty

NOUN
  • Booty, we never finished our conversation. Booty, nunca terminamos con nuestra conversación.
  • ... is still on my car, Booty! ... sigue en mi auto, Booty.
  • ... put the bullet through Booty's head. ... puso la bala en la cabeza de Booty.
  • Run faster, Booty! Corre más rápido, Booty.
  • What do you know, Booty? ¿Qué sabes, Booty?
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II)

botín

NOUN
  • Take a look, see if he has any booty. Mira, fíjate si lleva algún botín.
  • You could lose your booty! Podrías perder tu botín.
  • I am not street booty. No soy un botín callejero.
  • Without your booty she'll have you now. Sin tu botín ahora se iría ya contigo.
  • He gave the booty away. El regaló el botín.
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plunder

I)

saquear

VERB
  • To achieve, not to plunder. Lograr, no saquear.
  • You can plunder my dungeon anytime. Puedes saquear mi calabozo cuando quieras.
  • He lets them plunder in his ghetto, ... El los deja saquear en su favela, ...
  • I am going to plunder your ship, in ... Voy a saquear el barco, de ...
  • ... not just to loot and plunder! ... y no solo para saquear.
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II)

saqueo

NOUN
  • With grim impatience of plunder he wished himself to ... Con impaciencia sombrío de saqueo él mismo ha querido ...
  • ... we have learned that they seek plunder, not justice. ... hemos aprendido que buscan el saqueo, no la justicia.
  • that is, in a certain sense, by plunder. esto es, en cierto sentido, por el saqueo.
  • plunder and forage where he could, the el saqueo y el forraje donde podía, el
  • plunder they would at least have made some el saqueo que por lo menos han hecho algunos
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III)

pillaje

NOUN
  • ... withstand another four years of plunder and destruction. ... aguantar otros cuatro años de pillaje y destrucción.
IV)

botín

NOUN
Synonyms: loot, booty, spoils, swag, bootie, botin
  • He gave away all his plunder. Ha regalado su botín.
  • ... took most of the plunder. ... se llevó casi todo el botín.
  • ... is what you did with your share of the plunder. ... es lo que hiciste con tu parte del botín.
  • mounting the breach first, produced his plunder. el montaje de la primera brecha, produjo su botín.
  • The immense plunder which this villain had amassed, was ... El botín inmenso que este villano había acumulado, fue ...
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V)

despojo

NOUN
  • often come into my house, and plunder me a menudo entran en mi casa, y me despojo
  • any plunder out of it. cualquier despojo de ella.
VI)

pillar

VERB
Synonyms: catch, plundering

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