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rape    音标拼音: [r'ep]
n. 抢夺,掠夺,强奸,葡萄渣,油菜
vt. 掠夺,抢夺,强奸

抢夺,掠夺,强奸,葡萄渣,油菜掠夺,抢夺,强奸

rape
n 1: Eurasian plant cultivated for its seed and as a forage crop
[synonym: {rape}, {colza}, {Brassica napus}]
2: the act of despoiling a country in warfare [synonym: {rape},
{rapine}]
3: the crime of forcing a woman to submit to sexual intercourse
against her will [synonym: {rape}, {violation}, {assault},
{ravishment}]
v 1: force (someone) to have sex against their will; "The woman
was raped on her way home at night" [synonym: {rape}, {ravish},
{violate}, {assault}, {dishonor}, {dishonour}, {outrage}]
2: destroy and strip of its possession; "The soldiers raped the
beautiful country" [synonym: {rape}, {spoil}, {despoil},
{violate}, {plunder}]

Rape \Rape\ (r[=a]p), n. [F. r[^a]pe a grape stalk.]
1. Fruit, as grapes, plucked from the cluster. --Ray.
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2. The refuse stems and skins of grapes or raisins from which
the must has been expressed in wine making.
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3. A filter containing the above refuse, used in clarifying
and perfecting malt, vinegar, etc.
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{Rape wine}, a poor, thin wine made from the last dregs of
pressed grapes.
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Rape \Rape\, v. i.
To rob; to pillage. [Obs.] --Heywood.
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Rape \Rape\, n. [Icel. hreppr village, district; cf. Icel.
hreppa to catch, obtain, AS. hrepian, hreppan, to touch.]
One of six divisions of the county of Sussex, England,
intermediate between a hundred and a shire.
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Rape \Rape\, n. [L. rapa, rapum, akin to Gr. "ra`pys, "ra`fys,
G. r["u]be.] (Bot.)
A name given to a variety or to varieties of a plant of the
turnip kind, grown for seeds and herbage. The seeds are used
for the production of rape oil, and to a limited extent for
the food of cage birds.
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Note: These plants, with the edible turnip, have been
variously named, but are all now believed to be derived
from the {Brassica campestris} of Europe, which by some
is not considered distinct from the wild stock
({Brassica oleracea}) of the cabbage. See {Cole}.
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{Broom rape}. (Bot.) See {Broom rape}, in the Vocabulary.

{Rape cake}, the refuse remaining after the oil has been
expressed from the rape seed.

{Rape root}. Same as {Rape}.

{Summer rape}. (Bot.) See {Colza}.
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Rape \Rape\, n. [Akin to rap to snatch, but confused with L.
rapere. See {Rap} to snatch.]
1. The act of seizing and carrying away by force; violent
seizure; robbery.
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And ruined orphans of thy rapes complain. --Sandys.
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2. (Law) Sexual connection with a woman without her consent.
See {Age of consent}, under {Consent}, n.
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3. That which is snatched away. [Obs.]
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Where now are all my hopes? O, never more
Shall they revive! nor death her rapes restore.
--Sandys.
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4. Movement, as in snatching; haste; hurry. [Obs.]
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5. (Fig., Colloq.) An action causing results harmful to a
person or thing; as, the rape of the land by mining
companies.
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Rape \Rape\, v. t.
1. To commit rape upon; to ravish.
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2. (Fig., Colloq.) To perform an action causing results
harmful or very unpleasant to a person or thing; as, women
raped first by their assailants, and then by the Justice
system. Corresponds to 2nd {rape}, n. 5.
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{To rape and ren}. See under {Rap}, v. t., to snatch.
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Cole \Cole\ (k[=o]l), n. [OE. col, caul, AS. cawl, cawel, fr. L.
caulis, the stalk or stem of a plant, esp. a cabbage stalk,
cabbage, akin to Gr. kaylo`s. Cf. {Cauliflower}, {Kale}.]
(Bot.)
A plant of the {Brassica} or Cabbage genus; esp. that form of
{Brassica oleracea} called {rape} and {coleseed}.
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128 Moby Thesaurus words for "rape":
abduction, abuse, assault, assault sexually, attack, banditry,
barbarize, batter, battering, betray, betrayal, brigandage,
brigandism, brutalize, burn, butcher, butchery, capture, carry on,
compromise, criminal assault, debauch, debauchment, deceive,
defile, defilement, deflorate, defloration, deflower, deflowering,
deflowerment, depredate, depredation, despoil, despoiling,
despoilment, despoliation, destroy, devirginate, devirgination,
direption, dishonor, disorderliness, entice, foraging, foray,
force, forcible seizure, freebooting, go on, hammer, kidnapping,
killing, lay waste, laying waste, lead astray, loot, looting, lure,
marauding, massacre, maul, mislead, mug, obstreperousness,
onslaught, outrage, pillage, pillaging, plunder, plundering,
possess sexually, priapism, rage, raid, raiding, ramp, rampage,
ransacking, rant, rapine, ravage, ravagement, ravaging, rave,
ravish, ravishment, razzia, reiving, rifling, riot, rioting, roar,
ruin, sack, sacking, savage, seduce, seducement, seduction,
seizure, sexual assault, sexual possession, shame, slaughter,
snatching, soil, sow chaos, sowing with salt, spoil, spoiling,
spoliate, spoliation, storm, sully, take, take advantage of,
taking, tear, tear around, tempt, terrorize, unruliness, vandalize,
violate, violation, wreck, wrong

rape: vt. 1. To screw someone or something, violently;
in particular, to destroy a program or information irrecoverably. Often
used in describing file-system damage. “So-and-so was running a
program that did absolute disk I/O and ended up raping the master
directory.”

RAPE, division of a country. In the English law, this is a district similar
to that of a hundred; but oftentimes containing in it more hundreds than
one.


RAPE, crim. law. The carnal knowledge of a woman by a man forcibly and
unlawfully against her will. In order to ascertain precisely the nature of
this offence, this definition will be analysed.
2. Much difficulty has arisen in defining the meaning of carnal
knowledge, and different opinions have been entertained some judges having
supposed that penetration alone is sufficient, while other's deemed emission
as an essential ingredient in the crime. Hawk. b. 1, c. 41, s. 3; 12 Co. 37;
1 Hale, P. C. 628; 2 Chit. Cr. L. 810. But in modern times the better
opinion seems to be that both penetration and emission are necessary. 1
East, P. C. 439; 2 Leach, 854. It is, however, to be remarked, that very
slight evidence may be sufficient to induce a jury to believe there was
emission. Addis. R. 143; 2 So. Car. C. R. 351; 1 Beck's Med. Jur. 140. 4
Chit. Bl. Com. 213, note 8. In Scotland, emission is not requisite. Allis.
Prin. 209, 210. See Emission; Penetration.
3. By the term man in this definition is meant a male of the human
species, of the age of fourteen years and upwards; for an infant, under
fourteen years, is supposed by law incapable of committing this offence. 1
Hale, P. C. 631; 8 C. & P. 738. But not only can an infant under fourteen
years, if of sufficient mischievous discretion, but even a woman may be
guilty as principals in the second degree. And the husband of a woman may be
a principal in the second degree of a rape committed upon his wife, as where
he held her while his servant committed the rape. 1 Harg St. Tr. 388.
4. The knowledge of the woman's person must be forcibly and against her

will; and if her consent has not been voluntarily and freely given, (when
she has the power to consent,) the offence will be complete, nor will any
subsequent acquiescence on her part do away the guilt of the ravisher. A
consent obtained from a woman by actual violence, by duress or threats of
murder, or by the administration of stupefying drugs, is not such a consent
as will shield the offender, nor turn his crime into adultery or
fornication.
5. The matrimonial consent of the wife cannot be retracted, and,
therefore, her husband cannot be guilty of a rape on her as his act is not
unlawful. But, as already observed, he may be guilty as principal in the
second degree.
6. As a child under ten years of age is incapable in law to give her
consent, it follows, that the offence may be committed on such a child
whether she consent or not. See Stat. 18 Eliz, c. 7, s. 4. See, as to the
possibility of committing a rape, and as to the signs which indicate it, 1
Beck's Med. Jur. ch. 12; Merlin, Rep. mot Viol.; 1 Briand, Med. Leg. 1ere
partic, c. 1, p. 66; Biessy, Manuel Medico-Legal, &c. p. 149; Parent
Duchatellet, De la Prostitution dans la ville de Paris, c. 3, Sec. 5 Barr.
on the Stat. 123; 9 Car. & P. 752 2 Pick. 380; 12 S. & R. 69; 7 Conn. 54
Const. R. 354; 2 Vir. Cas. 235.


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