trenches
英 [ˈtrɛntʃɪz]
美 [ˈtrɛntʃɪz]
n. 沟; 渠; 战壕; 堑壕; 海沟; 大洋沟
trench的复数
柯林斯词典
- 壕沟;沟渠
Atrenchis a long narrow channel that is cut into the ground, for example in order to lay pipes or get rid of water. - N-COUNT 战壕,堑壕(the trenches 常指第一次世界大战的西线战场)
Atrenchis a long narrow channel in the ground used by soldiers in order to protect themselves from the enemy. People often refer to the battle grounds of the First World War in Northern France and Belgium asthe trenches.- We fought with them in the trenches.
我们曾在一战西线战场上与他们并肩作战。 - ...trench warfare.
堑壕战
- We fought with them in the trenches.
双语例句
- Their defences were poor& the trenches were too shallow and they had very few gun emplacements.
他们的防御工事太差了&战壕这么浅,几乎没有枪炮掩体。 - The cream of Britain's youth was killed in the trenches in the First World War.
英国青年的精华在第一次世界大战中被残杀的战壕里。 - He made a comedy set in the trenches.
以战壕为背景,拍了一部喜剧。 - The poems which he wrote in the trenches are generally agreed to be those in which he found his true voice.
他在战壕里创作的那些诗歌被公认为是他找到了自己声音的作品。 - We fought with them in the trenches.
我们曾在一战西线战场上与他们并肩作战。 - The soldiers fought in trenches for ten days.
士兵们在堑壕阵地上打了十天仗。 - The soldiers rushed the enemy's trenches.
士兵们向敌人的战壕突然发起进攻。 - Along the jagged front, men emerged from their muddy trenches.
在坑坑洼洼的前线,将士们从泥泞的战壕中走出来。 - He saw action in the trenches.
他在战壕里战斗。 - I felt like a soldier trying to sleep in the trenches the night before a major battle.
我像是个士兵,大战来临前夜试图在战壕上入睡。