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high.way.man5haI7weI7mEnn [C]pl -men (in the past) a man riding a horse who forced people travelling on public roads to stop and then stole their valuable possessions(过去)拦路抢劫的强盗The most famous English highwayman is Dick Turpin, who lived from 1706 to 1739.英格兰最有名的拦路强盗是迪克·特平,他生于1706年,死于1739年。
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