- 掳掠 lǔlüè to plunderto pillage, loot, or plunder, often referring to the seizing of people or property by force
- 掳人勒赎 lǔrénlèshú to kidnap for ransomTo seize and hold captives in order to demand money for their release.
- 撕掳 sīlǔ to deal withTo deal with difficult matters or resolve complicated affairs; to handle or settle business
- 掳获 lǔhuò to captureto capture or seize a person or enemy equipment; to win over or captivate, such as winning someone's heart
- 揎拳掳袖 xuānquánlǔxiù to roll up one's sleeves for a fightto roll up one's sleeves and raise one's fists; to be ready to fight or use force
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH