英:[gəˈrɪlə]
美:[ɡəˈrɪlə]
英:[gəˈrɪlə]
美:[ɡəˈrɪlə]
复数:guerrillas
noun
a person who engages in irregular warfare especially as a member of an independent unit carrying out harassment and sabotage (see sabotage sense 2)
Guerrillas controlled half the country.
adjective
of, relating to, or suggestive of guerrillas especially in being aggressive, radical, or unconventional
guerrilla warfare
"游击队员,非正规、独立武装力量中的战士",1809年,源自西班牙语 guerrilla,意为"小战争",是 guerra(战争)的爱称,源自与古高地德语 werra(争斗、冲突、战争)有关的日耳曼语源 *werra-(参见 war(n.))。在伊比利亚半岛战争(1808-1814)期间,西班牙的农民和牧羊人组成的队伍骚扰了占领的法国军队,这个词汇被英语所采用。纯粹主义者未能将这个词限制在"非正规战争"的意义上,并阻止它获得 guerrillero(游击队战士)的本来意义。1861年开始有比喻用法。自1811年起作为形容词使用。
游击队
Noun and Adjective Spanish guerrilla, from diminutive of guerra war, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German werra strife — more at war
The first known use of guerrilla was in 1809
guessverb
to form an opinion from little or no evidence
to solve correctly by or as if by chance
we guessed the riddle
believe sense 5, suppose
I guess you're right
guessverb
to form an opinion from little or no evidence
to solve correctly by or as if by chance
we guessed the riddle
believe sense 5, suppose
I guess you're right
guessverb
to form an opinion from little or no evidence
to solve correctly by or as if by chance
we guessed the riddle
believe sense 5, suppose
I guess you're right
guerrillanoun
a member of a band of persons engaged in warfare not as part of a regular army but as an independent unit making surprise raids behind enemy lines
guerrillanoun
a member of a band of persons engaged in warfare not as part of a regular army but as an independent unit making surprise raids behind enemy lines
1 The VC operated as guerrilla fighters in clandestine, deadly efficient groups.
2 This was a guerrilla force, and they were soldiers who had won their stripes in the fire of batde, who cared more about fighting and tactics than dress uniforms and parades.
3 Operation Mayibuye sketches out in general form the plan for the possible commencement of guerrilla operations, and how it might spark a mass armed uprising against the government.
4 The flexible employment of forces is more essential in guerrilla warfare than in regular warfare.
灵活地使用兵力,是游击战争比较正规战争更加需要的.
5 Though de Wet had said he believed that guerrilla warfare had not yet begun, we were taking no chances.
6 The guerrillas blazed out at the invaders through the windows.
游击队员从窗口向入侵者开火.
7 He was waylaid by a band of guerrillas.
他遭到游击队的狙击.
8 The aggressors could not get supplies or reinforcements through because of the guerrilla warfare.
由于游击战的牵制,侵略者无法输送给养或援兵.
9 Yutar haltingly told the court that preparations for guerrilla warfare were indeed made.
10 I, too, craned to see out the portholes, examining the scenery not as a tourist but as a strategist, looking for areas where a guerrilla army might hide itself.
11 The last problem of strategy in guerrilla war against Japan concerns the relationship of command.
抗日游击战争战略问题的最后一个问题,是指挥关系的问题.
12 Taking me to a therapist’s office without telling me was basically an act of guerrilla warfare, and I promised myself right then that I’m never going to do this ambush stuff to my kids.
13 Miguel had become one of the guerrilla leaders, fulfilling the destiny he had been moving toward ever since he was a teenager.
14 An N . P . A . guerrilla smokes a cigarette at an N . P.
一个新人民军游击队员在他们的军营里吸烟.
15 It is the key problem in the strategy of guerrilla warfare.
这是游击战争战略原则的最中心的问题.
16 A local peasant led the guerrillas to the headquarters.
一位当地农民领着游击队员来到了司令部.
17 The guerrillas were holding out in the Paghman valley.
游击队员正在帕格曼山谷地区坚持抵抗。
18 The question of the initiative is even more vital in guerrilla warfare.
游击战争的主动权问题,是更加严重的问题.
19 Guerrilla warfare was primary in the first period and regular warfare in the second.
在前期,主要的是游击战争;在后期,主要的是正规战争.
20 In every direction, I saw sprawling, dense forests and I dwelt not on the greenery but the fact that there were many places a guerrilla army could live and train undetected.
4 游击主义
6 游击队的