coun·ter·thrustˈkau̇n-tər-ˌthrəst
counter-thrust如何读
counter-thrust是什么意思
- n.反推力
counter-thrust英英释义
noun
a thrust to offset or oppose another thrust … the Allied line was left stretched still farther northward, inviting a German counterthrust.—Alistair Horne … his nose for the business side of books gives him a huge advantage among independents in the battle against the chains. He understands what the chains are doing and why they're doing it, and he enjoys the challenge of coming up with counterthrusts.—Bob Hicks
As in all good espionage novels, there is thrust and counterthrust. The Americans come up with an ingenious kidnap idea. The Russians, at first taken in, counter with a thrust of their own.—Newgate Callender
noun
a thrust to offset or oppose another thrust … the Allied line was left stretched still farther northward, inviting a German counterthrust.—Alistair Horne … his nose for the business side of books gives him a huge advantage among independents in the battle against the chains. He understands what the chains are doing and why they're doing it, and he enjoys the challenge of coming up with counterthrusts.—Bob Hicks
As in all good espionage novels, there is thrust and counterthrust. The Americans come up with an ingenious kidnap idea. The Russians, at first taken in, counter with a thrust of their own.—Newgate Callender
counter-thrust词源英文解释
The first known use of counterthrust was in 1861