smuggle
verb[Tusually+ adv/prep]
uk/ˈsmʌɡ.əl/us/ˈsmʌɡ.əl/C2
to take things orpeopleto or from aplacesecretlyand oftenillegally:
走私;(常指非法)偷运She wascaughttryingto smuggle 26kilosofheroinout of/intothecountry.她在企图把26千克海洛因走私出境/入境时被抓获。
Theymanagedto smuggle avideoof thecaptivejournalistsoutof theprison.他们设法把被俘记者的录像带偷偷带出了监狱。
- All four mendenytryingto smuggledrugs.
- There areseverepenaltiesfor smugglinggunsinto thecountry.
- Four moreBritonswerejailedin Franceyesterdayfortryingto smuggleillegalimmigrantsintoEngland.
- Together theyplottedto smuggleweaponsinto thetroubledregion.
- Theypleadedguiltytotryingto smuggle $8 millionworthofmarijuana.
Trafficking & racketeering
- anti-racketeering
- anti-smuggling
- bagman
- black market
- contraband
- counter
- gun-running
- missell
- misselling
- modern slavery
- pass
- people trafficking
- scalp
- scammer
- sell
- sellsomeonea bill of goodsidiom
- smuggling
- tout
- traffic
- trafficking