partisans
基本解释
- n.游击队员(partisan的复数形式)
英汉例句
- I remember people hiding the fronts of newspapers because they had pictures of Russian partisans being hanged.
我记得人们会把报纸的头版藏起来,因为报纸上登着俄国的游击队员被处绞刑的照片。 - A year later, in 1944, his Spitfire had been shot down over Italy. After five months with partisans, he had made a dashing journey to safety.
一年后,即1944年,他的喷火战机(二战中的英国空军战斗机型号之一,译注)在意大利被击落,因此他进行了五个月的游击活动,最后成功脱险。 - His partisans have introduced piles of pork that smack of the Suharto era.
他的党羽已经引进大量的猪肉,有点苏哈托时代的味道。 - Now it's--I think it's still the dominant academic view, but there's a big debate and there are partisans on both sides.
现在,这种观点-我认为仍然是主流的学术观点,但是对此学术界也存在激烈的争论,并且双方都有自己的阵营。
耶鲁公开课 - 金融市场课程节选 - Partisans use whichever version strengthens their ability to bludgeon opponents in an essentially Inside-the-Beltway game.
FORBES: Scoring Tax Reform: Budget Baselines Don't Really Matter - Partisans on both sides absolutely love this situation, because it allows them to mislead the public.
FORBES: Pawlenty's Plan: Half Million Dollar Tax Cut per Millionaire - Most opponents of the treaty were not partisans or isolationists — nor were they fools.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy
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原声例句
权威例句
词组短语
- The Partisans 政党代言人;表演者
- Boy Partisans 少年游击队
- Recruit Partisans 煽动反对者
- Partisans and Allies 裙带关系和人员角色
- Partisans and Alias 联盟关系
短语
英英字典
- partisanptzn
- an adherent or devotee of a cause, party, etc
- Partisans are ordinary people, rather than soldiers, who join together to fight enemy soldiers who are occupying their country.
- a spear or pike with two opposing axe blades or spikes