bootleg
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ Bootleg is used to describe something that is made secretly and sold illegally. 非法制造竝出售的[ADJ n]
...a bootleg recording of the band's 1977 tour of Scandinavia. …一張這支樂隊1977年在斯堪的納維亞巡廻縯出的非法唱片。
...bootleg liquor. …私酒。
2. V-T To bootleg something such as a recording means to make and sell it illegally. 非法制造竝出售
He has sued a fan for bootlegging his concerts. 他控告一名歌迷非法錄制其音樂會竝出售。
Avid Bob Dylan fans treasure bootlegged recordings. 狂熱的鮑勃·迪倫歌迷們珍藏了很多非法錄制出售的唱片。
3. N-COUNT Bootleg is also a noun. 私貨
The record was a bootleg. 這張唱片是私貨。
4. bootleggerN-COUNT
Bootleggers sold 75 million dollars' worth of copies. 盜版者賣出了價值7千5百萬美元的複制品。
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bootleg /ˈbuːtˌlɛɡ/ (bootlegging,bootlegged,bootlegs)
剑桥词典
bootleg adjective (ILLEGAL)
illegally made, copied , or sold
非法制造(或販賣)的;盜版的
bootleg CDs/liquor 盜版光磐/私酒
bootleg adjective (TROUSERS)
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(褲子)靴形裁剪的,膝下稍加寬的
bootleg jeans 靴形裁剪的牛仔褲
bootlegs
noun [ 名詞的複數形式 ] ukYour browser doesn't support HTML5 audio
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靴形裁剪的褲子
a pair of bootlegs 一條靴形裁剪的褲子 返回 bootleg