英['buːtleɡə(r)]美['buːtleɡə(r)]
noun(名词)
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noun(名词)
小知识
A bootlegger is someone who sells illegal goods. Today, bootleggers are most likely to sell pirated movies or music.
This word comes from bootleg and, in particular, the trick of hiding a flask inside a boot. Bootleggers smuggle illegal things, and sometimes legal goods too, in order to avoid paying taxes. During Prohibition in the U.S., bootleggers supplied speakeasies with alcohol. There are a number of other, less common words inspired by bootlegger: meatlegger was coined during World War II's meat rationing and booklegger refers to someone who imports banned books.
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词根:bootleg
adj.bootleg违法的;偷运或非法制造并销售的
n.bootleg靴统;私货
bootlegging穿靴筒;非法制造私酒
v.bootlegging非法制造;秘密得到(bootleg的ing形式)
vi.bootleg私卖
vt.bootleg私卖