Bandido in english
Bandit
pronunciation: bændət part of speech: noun
pronunciation: bændət part of speech: noun
In gestures
bandido = rapparee ; bandit ; highway robber ; desperado ; outlaw ; highwayman ; brigand.
Example: In the early nineteenth century the various education societies were horrified to find that people were reading books such as 'the Seven Wonders of the World' and 'Irish Rogues and rapparees'.Example: These works presents a picture of China filled with devastation, turbulence, bandits, beggars and poverty.Example: Suppose you are abducted by a highway robber, who intends to ransom you and in return for your release you promise to deliver the ransom yourself; should you subsequently keep your promise?.Example: Notorious outlaws, desperadoes, and gunslingers rustled up trouble in town after town but when the gold disappeared they all left.Example: Some headings are vague and without scope notes to define them: ROBBERS AND outlaws; CRIME AND CRIMINALS; ROGUES AND VAGABONDS.Example: He was one of the best-known highwaymen of the day with a swashbuckling, devil-may-care character.Example: The story is simple: a group of brigands went to a farm in the middle of the night to commit a robbery.