"pirate" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

pirate sustantivo

sustantivo + pirate
Kolokacji: 16
Pittsburgh Pirate • Pirate of Penzance • space pirate • Portland Pirate • Pirate of the Caribbean • ...
pirate + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 49
pirate ship • Pirate Bay • pirate captain • pirate attack • pirate radio • ...
pirate + verbo
Kolokacji: 71
Pirate wins • pirate takes • Pirate loses • pirate uses • Pirate plays • ...
verbo + pirate
Kolokacji: 13
play for the Pittsburgh Pirates • trade to the Pittsburgh Pirates • sign with the Pittsburgh Pirates • fight pirates • turn pirate • ...
adjetivo + pirate
Kolokacji: 31
Somali pirate • notorious pirate • French pirate • old pirate • famous pirate • ...
(1) Somali, Barbary, Somalian
Kolokacji: 3
(2) notorious, Black, infamous
Kolokacji: 3
(4) old, real, modern-day, local
Kolokacji: 4
(5) famous, legendary
Kolokacji: 2
(6) Chinese, British
Kolokacji: 2
(7) first-place, Muslim
Kolokacji: 2
1. female pirate = żeński pirat female pirate
2. armed pirate = uzbrojony pirat armed pirate
3. drunken pirate = pijany pirat drunken pirate
4. would-be pirate = potencjalny pirat would-be pirate
  • The trailer shows armed SWAT police raiding homes and arresting the mothers of would-be pirates.
  • With the hacker-developed software, a would-be pirate can make a flawless copy of a DVD movie in less than an hour.
  • That should discourage many would-be pirates.
  • The bodies were then tarred and suspended on the riverbank, as a warning to other would-be pirates.
  • His body was gibbeted - left to hang in an iron cage over the Thames at Tilbury Point - as a warning to future would-be pirates for twenty years.
  • At various times governments indiscriminately granted authorization for privateering to a variety of ships, so much so that would-be pirates could easily operate under a veil of legitimacy.
  • The environment changes so quickly that even would-be pirates say they find it hard to keep up.
  • (Noble, which has caught three would-be pirates in the act in the last two years and delivered them to the authorities, asked that Bob's last name not be printed.)
  • His body was gibbeted over the River Thames at Tilbury Point-as a warning to future would-be pirates for three years.
  • But those technologies hindered would-be pirates in important ways: copies could be time-consuming and expensive to make, and of lower quality than the original.
preposición + pirate
Kolokacji: 13
by pirates • of pirates • from pirates • with the Pirates • in the Pirates • ...

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