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- The foremost position in an army or a fleet advancing into battle. 前衛,尖兵進(jìn)入戰斗的部隊或船隊的最前面的位置
- Brandishing their swords,they rode into battle. 他們揮舞著(zhù)刀劍,策馬進(jìn)入戰場(chǎng)。
- To throw into confusion or disarray. 使凌亂,擾亂陷入混亂或紊亂
- To throw into confusion; unsettle. 使不安使陷入混亂;動(dòng)搖
- The troops prepared themselves to go into battle. 部隊準備開(kāi)赴戰場(chǎng)。
- I walk into battle, to unleash the Wailing Doom. 我步行加入入戰斗,帶來(lái)悲傷的劫數。
- To throw into confusion;unsettle. 使不安使陷入混亂;動(dòng)搖
- The commander himself led the army into battle. 司令員親自率領(lǐng)軍隊作戰。
- To throw into confusion or disorder;entangle. 使陷入使陷入混淆或混亂;使糾纏不清
- After two days they went into battle again. 兩天之后他們又投入戰斗。
- To throw into confusion or disorder; entangle. 使陷入使陷入混淆或混亂;使糾纏不清。
- A flag that leads troops into battle. 引導軍隊進(jìn)入戰斗的。
- To throw into a state of confusion. 擾亂,使困惑陷入混亂的狀態(tài)
- Two days later they went into battle again. 兩天以后他們又投入戰斗。
- The poor peasant was thrown into a dungeon. 那個(gè)可憐的農民被投進(jìn)了地牢。
- Commanders must be ready to go into battle. 軍事指揮員必須隨時(shí)預備投入戰斗。
- We were thrown into confusion by the news. 我們讓那消息給弄糊涂了。
- The reddening sky threw into relief a line of trees on the horizon. 通紅的天空使地平線(xiàn)上的一行清晰可見(jiàn)。
- Napoleon once carried a mobile library of the books into battle. 拿破侖就曾將迷你書(shū)帶上了戰場(chǎng)。
- Millions of people were thrown into unemployment. 數百萬(wàn)人被迫失業(yè)。