英:[ˈbætl lain]
美:[ˈbætl laɪn]
英:[ˈbætl lain]
美:[ˈbætl laɪn]
noun
a line along which a battle is fought
a line defining the positions of opposing groups in a conflict or controversy—usually used in plural
battle lines were drawn over economic policies
noun
a line along which a battle is fought
a line defining the positions of opposing groups in a conflict or controversy—usually used in plural
battle lines were drawn over economic policies
The first known use of battle line was in 1751
1 In neighboring West Virginia, a GOP Senate primary reflects the deepening battle lines among Republicans in Congress.
2 Now, after three years of desperate resistance, the battle lines are changing fast.
3 If he turns around and comes back, the Battle Line will fix him.
要是他掉转头回来的话, 战列舰队就可以狠狠地揍他一顿.
4 Although he was seriously wounded, he refused to quit the battle line.
虽然他严重地受伤了, 但拒绝离开战场.
5 Shantou is still each battle line of nation - wide every year transport talent.
汕头每年还为全国各条战线输送人才.
6 Each belligerent calls his own battle line a bastion of iron.
作战的双方,都把自己的战线称为铜墙铁壁.
7 The battle line wavered and broke.
战线动摇并崩溃了.
8 Although he was seriously wounded, he flatly refused to quit the battle line.
他虽然身负重伤, 但坚决不下火线.
9 The competition starts, before the Team Taishan battle line, presses seeks the opportunity positively.
比赛开始, 泰山队阵线前压积极寻求机会.
10 Their battle line is not solid and is anything but a bastion of iron.
他们的战线不巩固,并不是铜墙铁壁.
11 Armed a club and a shield these mercenaries help fill in gaps in your battle line.
雇佣棍兵使用战棍和盾牌,多用于填补战线缺口.
12 They made an extended battle line.
他们拉长了战线。
13 The enemy's line of battle reeled.
敌人的战线溃退了。
1 前线
2 战线