Saqueador in english
Looter
pronunciation: lutɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: lutɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
saqueador = looter.
Example: Across the street, an American tank roared out of the monumental gates of the Defense Ministry, untouched by the looters presumably because they knew that the ministry, at least, would be under close guard by American troops = Across the street, an American tank roared out of the monumental gates of the Defense Ministry, untouched by the looters presumably because they knew that the ministry, at least, would be under close guard by American troops.more:
» saqueador de correo = mail bomber [En Internet, pirata de redes de comunicación que se dedica a subscribir a usuarios a muchas listas de correos sin el permiso de éstos] .
Example: Some Internet users have found their daily electronic mail swamped with large numbers of unwanted messages (spamming) caused by a type of computer vandal (hacker) called a mail bomber who places its victims on a large number of mailing lists.» saqueador de tumbas = grave robber .
Example: By the close of the 18th century, grave robbing was a common practice in Britain and the terms used describe these men included body snatchers and grave robbers.