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guerrilla

英 [ɡəˈrɪlə]

美 [ɡəˈrɪlə]

n.  游击队员

复数:guerrillas 

TEM8

Collins.3 / BNC.4905 / COCA.5442

牛津词典

    noun

    • 游击队员
      a member of a small group of soldiers who are not part of an official army and who fight against official soldiers, usually to try to change the government
      1. urban guerrillas (= those who fight in towns)
        城市游击队员
      2. guerrilla war/warfare (= fought by guerrillas on one or both sides)
        游击战
      3. a guerrilla movement
        游击运动

    柯林斯词典

    • N-COUNT 游击队员
      Aguerrillais someone who fights as part of an unofficial army, usually against an official army or police force.
      1. The guerrillas threatened to kill their hostages.
        这些游击队员威胁要杀死人质。
      2. ...a guerrilla war.
        游击战

    英英释义

    noun

    双语例句

    • This is the strategic task of guerrilla warfare.
      这就是游击战争的战略任务。
    • The fourth problem of strategy in guerrilla war concerns the strategic defensive and the strategic offensive.
      游击战争战略问题的第四个问题,是游击战争的战略防御和战略进攻的问题。
    • Guerrilla groups are active in the province.
      游击队在该省很活跃。
    • Everywhere: behind them had been left companies, squads and platoons to organize guerrilla warfare.
      沿途各处,他们留下了部分连、排、班的战土在当地组织游击战。
    • The army said troops captured a camp belonging to the ELN-the smaller of Colombia's two guerrilla groups.
      军方表示,军队占领了ELN的营地&ELN是哥伦比亚两个游击队组织中较小的一个。
    • In saying this we also have in mind the strategic task of developing guerrilla warfare into mobile warfare.
      这样说,是包括了游击战向运动战发展这一个战略任务在内的。
    • He solved a series of problems regarding how to carry out guerrilla warfare in the enemy's rear.
      他解决了一系列关于如何在敌后开展游击战的问题。
    • The task force emphasized the danger of armed rebellion and guerrilla warfare in the Carribbean and Andean countries.
      工作小组强调了加勒比海国家和安第斯山脉国家进行武装叛乱和游击战争的危险。
    • The first was the change from guerrilla warfare to regular warfare in the civil war.
      第一个,国内游击战争和国内正规战争之间的转变。
    • He dismissed guerrilla warfare as 'adventurism.'
      他对游击战嗤之以鼻,认为那是一种“冒险主义”。