confederate
英 [kənˈfedərət] 美 [kənˈfɛdərət]
confederate基本释义
n.同盟者;同盟国;同伙adj.同盟的;联合的v.(使)结盟;(使)联合
confederate用法及例句
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confederate音标
英 [kənˈfedərət]
美 [kənˈfɛdərət]
confederate基本释义
n.同盟者;同盟国;同伙
adj.同盟的;联合的
v.(使)结盟;(使)联合
confederate用法及例句
noun
1. a person who joins with another in carrying out some plan (especially an unethical or illegal plan)
Synonym: accomplice
2. someone who assists in a plot
Synonym: collaboratorhenchmanpartner in crime
verb
1. form a confederation withof nations
2. form a group or unite
e.g. The groups banded together
Synonym: band together
adj
1. united in a confederacy or league
Synonym: alliedconfederative
1. (秘密活动的)同伙,同*,同谋Someone's confederates are the people they are working with in a secret activity.
1.
1. 共犯,同谋者:conduce 引起,有助於 | confederate 共犯,同谋者 | confer 颁给,赐与
2. confederate在线翻译
2. 同盟国:confederacy 联盟 | confederate 同盟国 | confederation 同盟
3. 同谋者:confabulatory combination 虚构组合 | confederate 同谋者 | confer 交谈
4. 同盟的:confederacy 同盟 | confederate 同盟的 | confederation 同盟国
近义词
临近词
partner伙伴
unite联合
co-conspirator同谋者
allied联合的
henchman忠实的追随者...
coconspirator共谋者
accomplice共犯
associate联想
confederative同盟的
sidekick密友
joined动词join的过去式和过...
affiliated附属的
united联合的
associated联合的
partner in crime同谋犯
colleague同事
band together结合起来
join连接
ally同盟国
collaborator合著者
affiliate分公司
Confederated States Ship
Confederate State Navy
confederate matrix
confer
Confederate rose
Confederate States
confection
confederate government
Confederate Hammer Skins
confederate countries
Confederate States Navy
Confederate States Army
相关列句
And he said Anderson must promise not to fire on Confederate forces. If Anderson agreed to this, then Confederate guns would remain silent.(如果安德森同意的话,那么邦联*也不会向他开火。)
In the run-up to the commemoration, which lasted a week, white Alabamans formed “Confederate Colonel” and “Confederate Belle” chapters.(在那次维持一周的纪念活动举办前夕,亚拉巴马州的白人还组建了关于“南部邦联上校”和“南部邦联女人”分会。)
A Confederate cannon ball hit the iron side of the Monitor and bounced away. Union sailors cheered.(南方的炮弹打在蒙尼特号战舰的铁皮上弹开了,北方的士兵欢呼了:维吉尼亚号的大炮对他们不会带来危害!)
In South Carolina, where the first shots of the four-year war were fired, Confederate flags were flown from every building.(南卡罗莱纳州则是四年内战第一声*响之地,联盟旗帜遍地出现。)
More and more Confederate soldiers were running away. Some returned to their homes.(越来越多的南方士兵逃跑了,有些人回到了家乡,有些则直接向北方*投降。)
The Sons of Confederate Veterans held a public conference of carefully selected scholars to "reassess" the legacy of Lincoln.(南方联盟退伍*人之子召开了一次公开会议,由精心挑选的学者组成,以“重新评估”林肯的遗产。)
Finally the Confederate army had to surrender, ending the war in May, 1865.(*后,南部邦联*队不得不投降,战争在1865年5月结束。)
In the East, Union armies were slowly pushing forward toward their main target. That was the Confederate capital at Richmond, Virginia.(在东部,北方*已经推进到他们的主要目标:南方首都,位于维吉尼亚州的雷切蒙德。)
Most of the Union troops had fought bravely. They had hit the Confederate lines time after time.(绝大多数北方*作战很勇敢,他们一次又一次冲击南方*的防线。)
Nowlan’s hero, catapulted into the future, was just as resourceful as Twain’s confederate yankee thrust back into King Arthur’s court.(诺兰笔下一跃步入未来的英雄就像吐温笔下返捣亚瑟王宫的南部同盟*一样足智多谋。)