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- Artillery fire caused heavy loss. 炮火造成重大損失。
- The enemy retreated under our heavy artillery fire. 敵人在我們的重炮轟擊下撤退了。
- Heavy artillery fire caused great losses. 重炮轟擊造成了很大損失。
- The field artillery pounded away at the for tress. 野戰炮兵連續炮擊那座要塞。
- He blundered his surprise at her winning the prize. 他不慎說(shuō)出對她得獎感到驚奇。
- By firing a few shots we can surprise them into revealing their positions. 我們冷不防打幾槍就能讓他們暴露他們的位置。
- A fire was burning in the grate. 火在壁爐中燃燒著(zhù)。
- He took out a fire insurance policy for his house. 他為自己的房子辦理了一份火險保險單。
- It's time for our artillery to hit back. 現在是我方炮兵回擊敵人的時(shí)候了。
- I must say the news comes as a total surprise. 我得說(shuō)這個(gè)消息來(lái)得太突然了。
- The boy jumped up in surprise at the sudden noise. 突如其來(lái)的響聲嚇得這個(gè)男孩跳了起來(lái)。
- And heaven's artillery thunder in the skies? 難道我不曾聽(tīng)見(jiàn)戰場(chǎng)上的炮轟,天空中的霹靂?
- "Good heavens!" is an exclamation of surprise. “天哪!”是一個(gè)表示驚訝的感嘆語(yǔ)。
- The enemy infantry were made mincemeat of by our artillery. 敵步兵讓咱們的炮火打得稀巴爛。
- Cartridges are ejected from the gun after firing. 開(kāi)槍后子彈從槍膛里彈出去。
- Artillery and aircraft were involved in the action. 在這次戰斗中,使用了大炮和飛機。
- Surprise is an essential component of my plan. 我這項計劃主要就是想使大家驚喜一下。
- The act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy. 用武器或炮兵向敵人射擊。
- He caught his breath in surprise. 他驚奇得屏住了呼吸。
- He opened his eyes wide in surprise. 他吃驚地睜大了眼睛。