trenches的意思
trenches中文翻譯:
v.挖戰壕于…;切開(trench的單三形式)
n.戰壕(trench復數);戰壕地帶,壕溝地帶
trenchers───n.挖溝者;木盤;戰壕兵;adj.木制食盤的;有關膳食的
drenches───vt.使濕透;給(牲畜)灌藥;n.滂沱大雨;浸液
tenches───n.丁鯛;鯉魚;n.(Tench)人名;(英)坦奇
tranches───n.部分;一份(tranche的復數)
trenched───adj.挖有溝槽的;有防護塹壕的;v.掘溝于;用戰壕防御;切入(trench的過去式和過去分詞)
trencher───n.挖溝者;木盤;戰壕兵;adj.木制食盤的;有關膳食的
wrenches───n.[機]扳手(wrench的復數);v.猛扭;歪曲;使痛苦(wrench的三單形式)
entrenches───vt.確立,牢固;用壕溝圍住;挖掘;vi.侵犯;挖掘壕溝
intrenches───v.鞏固,牢固確立;固守;用壕溝圍繞;侵犯(同entrench)
We fought with them in the trenches.───我們在戰壕里與他們作戰。
A digger had carved out three trenches, each about 50 metres long and 1.5 metres deep.───挖掘機刨了3個大坑,每個約50米長、1.5米深。
The first trenches have yielded strong evidence for centrally administered complex societies in northern regions of the Middle East.───第一批戰壕為中東北部地區存在中央管理的復雜社會提供了強有力的證據。
Strong sense of shock and guilt, he was carrying explosives Benchuyaochang alone to the enemy trenches.───強烈的震驚和內疚之下,他攜帶炸藥包奔出窯場只身前往敵軍戰壕。
When one American soldier could stand is no longer, he got out of the American trenches and crawled on his stomach to that German soldier.───當一位美國戰士可能站立不再是,他在他的胃離開了美國溝槽并且爬行了到那位德國戰士。
"We were all in the trenches together, " he said. "Nobody wanted to leave. "───“我們都在同一條戰壕里,”他說,“沒有人愿意離開。”
Experience of war in the trenches confirmed that the birds would keep trying to home despite life-threatening injuries.───壕溝之戰的經驗肯定了信鴿將會不畏致命傷害的危脅,百折不撓地飛回家。
The battle to treat cancer has become, as a commentary in a leading journal put it, a "grinding war of the trenches. "───正如一本著名雜志所說,治療癌癥的戰斗已經成為“一場苦戰”。
However, if I did, he knew I'd be there right in the trenches with him to make it happen.───然而,如果我那樣做的話,他知道我會和他在同一戰壕中來完成任務。
The men in the trenches stayed down while the enemy shells were exploding.
The troops stormed the enemy's trenches and fanned out across the fields.
The allied forces bombarded the enemy trenches for weeks.
I was assigned to a crew digging trenches.
Dig trenches to drain the water away.
Dig trenches to drain away the water.
We fought with them in the trenches.
The farmer dug several trenches to irrigate the rice fields.
Everyone dug tunnels and trenches under fire, sometimes hitting hard soil and only advancing five or six yards a day.