buccaneer
n. 海盜; 掠奪者
A buccaneer was a pirate, especially one who attacked and stole from Spanish ships in the 17th and 18th centuries.
If you describe someone as a buccaneer, you mean that they are clever and successful, especially in business, but you do not completely trust them.
1. someone who robs at sea or plunders the land from the sea without having a commission from any sovereign nation
1. live like a buccaneer
The terror of the dead buccaneer had fallen on their spirits.
那具海盜的骷髏帶來的恐懼已經影響了他們的情緒.
And gone was the gritty buccaneer look that so perfectly complemented his savage forehand.
再也看不到了,他那幅儼然剛硬海盜似的模樣,那種狂野的扮相是和他兇悍的正手很是相配.
Rupert Murdoch, buccaneer owner of Fox and much else of the world's communications business.
默多克, 海盜般的福克斯公司老闆,也是全世界許多傳播媒體的擁有人.
The terror of the buccaneer had fallen on their spirits.
他們對死去的海盜頭子怕得要死,至今還心有餘悸.
Conservatives have long celebrated Mr Murdoch as a kindred spirit and business buccaneer.
長期以來,保守人士一直稱讚默多克先生為同道中人和商業冒險家.