battlefield
英 [ˈbætlfiːld]
美 [ˈbætlfiːld]
n. 战场; 争论主题; 斗争领域
复数:battlefields
Collins.2 / BNC.9755 / COCA.6003
牛津词典
noun
- 战场
a place where a battle is being fought or has been fought - 争论主题;斗争领域
a subject that people feel strongly about and argue about
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 战场;沙场;战地
Abattlefieldis a place where a battle is fought.- ...the battlefields of the Somme.
索姆河战役的战场
- ...the battlefields of the Somme.
- N-COUNT 争论的主题;斗争的领域
You can refer to an issue or field of activity over which people disagree or compete as abattlefield.- ...the domestic battlefield of family life.
家庭生活内部争论的主题
- ...the domestic battlefield of family life.
英英释义
noun
- a region where a battle is being (or has been) fought
- they made a tour of Civil War battlefields
双语例句
- The general operated from a tent on the battlefield.
将军在战地帐篷中进行指挥。 - A battlefield of love and fear.
爱和恐惧的战场。 - A battlefield of love and fear, and I wish you were here.
在一个关于爱和恐惧的战场上,我希望你在这里。 - I shall conceal myself at a safe distance from the battlefield
我会躲在一个远离战场的安全地带。 - The battlefield flowed with rivers of blood.
战场上血流成河。 - The wounded soldier was lying on the battlefield.
受伤的战士躺在了战场上。 - In fact, NATO and Taliban forces are still enemies on the battlefield.
实际上,北约和塔利班部队在战场上仍然是敌人。 - She disguised herself as a man so she could fight on the battlefield.
她女扮男装,这样就可以上战场了。 - New guns firing high explosive shells were incorporated into the battlefield
发射高爆弹的新型大炮在战场上得到了使用。 - It's a historical battlefield from the American Civil war.
这是美国南北战争中一个具有历史意义的战场。
