combatants
英 [ˈkɒmbətənts]
美 [kəmˈbætənts]
n. 参战者; 战斗人员; 战士
combatant的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 参战者;参战组织;参战国
Acombatantis a person, group, or country that takes part in the fighting in a war.- I have never suggested that UN forces could physically separate the combatants in the region...
我从未暗示过联合国部队实际上能够将该地区各参战方隔离开。 - They come from the combatant nations.
他们来自各参战国。
- I have never suggested that UN forces could physically separate the combatants in the region...
双语例句
- Kraehenbuehl said a distinction must be made between civilians and combatants.
克雷恩布尔说,必须分清楚哪些是平民,哪些是战斗人员。 - There was nothing to reveal the presence of the two combatants.
这两个战士的痕迹一点也没有发现。 - Samir Abdo Khaled, a63-year-old driver, believes mosques should be completely off-limits to all combatants.
萨米尔·阿卜杜·哈立德是一名六十三岁的司机,他认为清真寺应该禁止所有好战分子进入。 - But the lawyers for the enemy combatants, terrorists and cop-killers endorsed Obama first.
但是这些敌对势力、恐怖分子和警察杀手的代表律师们率先支持了奥巴马。 - You need to kill a minimum number of enemy combatants to move to the next level.
你需要杀死敌方战斗人员的最低数目移动到一个新的水平。 - There are now twenty-six combatants of us on foot.
我们是二十六个没倒下的战士。 - This not only increases the risk to civilians, he says, but it makes it more difficult to distinguish between combatants and civilians.
这不只增加了平民的风险,也让人很难区分出战斗人员和一般百姓。 - The combatants were exhausted after a month's fight.
战士月战斗已筋疲尽。 - For more than a century, the global communities worked to develop rules that govern conflicts among nations, including concepts of proportionality, and distinction between combatants and civilians.
一个多世纪以来,国际社会致力于制订处理国家之间的冲突的规则,其中包括比例概念和区别作战人员与平民的概念。 - My fellow& combatants left me standing paralyzed in the center of the yard and scurried for their homes.
我的战斗伙伴们留下我一个人目瞪口呆地站在院子中间,他们就都急匆匆地跑回家了。