banditry
n. 盜賊行為,賊黨; 匪患
Banditry is used to refer to acts of robbery and violence in areas where the rule of law has broken down.
1. the practice of plundering in gangs
They themselves are energetically prohibiting gambling and suppressing banditry.
他們自己在那裡努力禁牌賭,清盜匪.
Where the peasant association is powerful, gambling has stopped altogether and banditry has vanished.
農會勢盛地方, 牌賭禁絕,盜匪潛蹤.
The rampant banditry is also a short period can not amount to anything.
囂張的盜匪也絕非短時期就能成氣候的.
To be sure, the rebel forces are often no kinder, and banditry is rife.
可以肯定的是, 叛軍通常不會仁慈, 且所到之處擄掠不斷.
Thus the evil of banditry has ended with the rise of the peasant movement.
因此,農運一起,匪患告絕.