bandit territory
复数形式
bandit territories
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土匪领地, 无法无天的地区
a place in which rules and laws are not followed or obeyed
The origin of the idiom "bandit territory" can be traced back to historical contexts where banditry and criminal activities were prevalent in certain regions. It is often used in discussions related to travel advisories, security concerns, or assessments of certain regions. The phrase can be found in conversations about remote or poorly governed areas where bandits, thieves, or other criminal elements operate with relative impunity.
- That neighborhood is like a place in which rules and laws are not followed or obeyed; there is rampant disorder and disregard for regulations.
那个社区就像一个强盗领地,那里的规则和法律不被遵循或遵守;存在着猖獗的混乱和对法规的漠视。
- The outskirts of the city are notorious for being bandit territory, where the absence of law enforcement allows lawlessness to prevail.
城市的郊区以土匪领地而臭名昭著,那里执法机构的缺失使得无法无天盛行。
- If the situation worsens, that region might become a full-fledged bandit territory, where rules and laws will be completely ignored or disobeyed.
如果情况恶化,该地区可能会成为一个成熟的强盗领地,那里的规则和法律将被完全忽视或违抗。
- Without proper intervention, the area could potentially transform into bandit territory, leading to a breakdown of order and a disregard for rules and laws.
如果没有适当的干预,该地区可能会变成土匪领地,导致秩序崩溃和对规则和法律的漠视。