skirmish如何读

英:[ˈskɜ:mɪʃ]

美:[ˈskɜrmɪʃ]

skirmish是什么意思

n.

小规模战斗

小争论

小冲突

[体]〈美〉比赛

v.

参与小争斗

进行小争论

搜索

侦察

vi.

进行小规模战斗

发生小争论

skirmish自然拼读

skir·mish

skuhr mihsh

skirmish变形

复数:skirmishes

第三人称单数:skirmishes

现在分词:skirmishing

过去式:skirmished

过去分词:skirmished

skirmish扩展

skirmisher (n.)

skirmish英英释义

noun

a minor or preliminary battle between small military units.There have been a few skirmishes with the enemy but no heavy fighting in recent weeks.

a relatively minor conflict or dispute.The skirmish between workers and management was quickly resolved.

intransitive verb

to engage in a skirmish.He was killed while the two sides skirmished that day.

skirmish词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, scarmuch,“不规则的战斗,尤指少数士兵之间的战斗”,源自古法语 escarmouche “小规模战斗”,来自意大利语 scaramuccia,早期为 schermugio。这被认为可能来自一个日耳曼语源,带有一个减小或贬低的后缀(参见 -ish),源自原始日耳曼语 *skirmjanan(比较中古荷兰语 schermen “保护”,古高地德语 scirmen “保护,防御”,德语 Schirm “伞”,最初是“盾牌上的皮革保护”),源自 PIE 词根 *sker-(1)“切割”。

在中古英语中,它受到了另一个动词 skirmysshen 的影响,“挥舞武器”,来自盎格鲁-法语 eskirmiss-, eskirmir 的词干“击剑”,来自法兰克语 *skirmjan,与另一个词的来源相同。英语中早期的动词是 skirm(中古英语 skirmen),约于1200年,“用武器战斗,小规模战斗”,来自盎格鲁-法语。

比较 scrimmage,它是它的一个变体; 对于形式,比较 rubbish。其他现代日耳曼语言增加了一个第二个后缀:德语 scharmützel,荷兰语 schermutseling,丹麦语 skjærmydsel。1864年有 Skirmish-line “军队主力部队前面的士兵阵线”。

skirmish_体育行业词汇

混战

小规模战斗

skirmish词源英文解释

Noun Middle English skyrmissh, alteration (influenced by Anglo-French eskermir to fence (with swords), protect, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German scirmen to protect, scirm shield) of skarmuch, from Anglo-French escarmuche, from Old Italian scaramuccia — more at screen

The first known use of skirmish was in the 14th century

skirmish儿童词典英英释义

skitnoun

a humorous story or sketchespecially: a sketch included in a dramatic performance

skitnoun

a humorous story or sketchespecially: a sketch included in a dramatic performance

ski1 of 2noun

one of a pair of narrow strips of wood, metal, or plastic curving upward in front that are used for gliding over snow or water

ski2 of 2verb

to glide on skis

skirt1 of 2noun

a free-hanging part of a garment extending from the waist down

a separate free-hanging garment usually worn by women and girls covering the body from the waist down

either of two flaps on a saddle covering the bars on which the stirrups are hung

plural outskirts

a part or attachment serving as a rim, border, or edging

skirt2 of 2verb

to go or pass around or aboutespecially: to go around or keep away from in order to avoid danger or discovery

to escape or miss by a narrow margin

to be, lie, or move along an edge, border, or margin

skirt1 of 2noun

a free-hanging part of a garment extending from the waist down

a separate free-hanging garment usually worn by women and girls covering the body from the waist down

either of two flaps on a saddle covering the bars on which the stirrups are hung

plural outskirts

a part or attachment serving as a rim, border, or edging

skirt2 of 2verb

to go or pass around or aboutespecially: to go around or keep away from in order to avoid danger or discovery

to escape or miss by a narrow margin

to be, lie, or move along an edge, border, or margin

skirt1 of 2noun

a free-hanging part of a garment extending from the waist down

a separate free-hanging garment usually worn by women and girls covering the body from the waist down

either of two flaps on a saddle covering the bars on which the stirrups are hung

plural outskirts

a part or attachment serving as a rim, border, or edging

skirt2 of 2verb

to go or pass around or aboutespecially: to go around or keep away from in order to avoid danger or discovery

to escape or miss by a narrow margin

to be, lie, or move along an edge, border, or margin

skirmish1 of 2noun

a minor fight between small bodies of troops

a minor dispute or contest

skirmish2 of 2verb

to engage in a skirmish

to search about (as for supplies)

skirmish1 of 2noun

a minor fight between small bodies of troops

a minor dispute or contest

skirmish2 of 2verb

to engage in a skirmish

to search about (as for supplies)

skirmish1 of 2noun

a minor fight between small bodies of troops

a minor dispute or contest

skirmish2 of 2verb

to engage in a skirmish

to search about (as for supplies)

skirmish 例句

1 After several people died in skirmishes, nine workers among them, state militia arrived, armed with Winchester rifles and Gatling machine guns.

2 We take our responsibilities very seriously, and would not want to risk involving you in any skirmish with the dark Ones.

我们认真对待我们的责任,根本不希望让你们陷入任何由黑暗势力冲突的危险境地。

3 I look to him now for help as they continue to skirmish, but he's ignoring them.

4 So a skirmish could escalate into a war of mutual survival.

所以一场小小冲突也可能激化为双方余下的人员之间的战争.

5 Not long after, a rider with the Mallister eagle sewn on his breast arrived with a message from Lord Jason, telling of another skirmish and another victory.

6 If only I weren’t so involved in all these skirmishes!

7 Kids whose parents argue act invisible in case we trigger another skirmish.

8 The presidential candidates skirmished over their economic plans.

9 Bull stood there accepting the small hurts of the border skirmishes waged on four frontiers of his body.

10 I didn’t tell her about my parking-lot skirmish with Drew either.

11 Apparently, there had been a brief and decisive skirmish and I’d just missed it.

12 Rebel groups are skirmishing with military forces.

13 “Now hold!” she cried, “Break off this bitter skirmish; end your bloodshed, Ithakans, and make peace.”

14 After the skirmish with Blanca I grabbed my denim jacket and headed out the door.

15 Without waiting to catch breath after his heroic skirmish, he began uttering, over these detested feathers, the most horrible imprecations imaginable.

16 You play like a lame camel. I am the skirmish master.

你像一个瘸腿的骆驼一样, 我才是战斗的大师.

17 There were skirmishes; and still we fled upon the ships, and could find no haven.

18 Did I ever you tell you about any of my skirmishes while I was in Vietnam?”

19 We started advancing in as wide a skirmish line as I had seen, but there was still no return fire.

20 I had never had anything to do with weapons, beyond the mock skirmishes with elder sticks at the orphanage.

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