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单词 battlefront
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Definition of battlefront in English:

battlefront

nounˈbat(ə)lfrʌntˈbædlˌfrənt
  • The place where opposing armies engage in combat.

    战线

    the idea is to reduce the risks inherent in routine supply missions to the battlefront
    figurative the next battlefront is shaping up among wireless devices
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In any event, he said, the result is certain to fall short of the freedom enjoyed by reporters in Viet Nam, when they were often free to roam the countryside and routinely hitched rides to the battlefront on US Army helicopters.
    • When the elder brother enlisted in World War II, he observed the way that poorly educated soldiers were more likely to be sent to the battlefront.
    • We are engaged worldwide, on the battlefronts of this war and conducting operations vital to our national interests.
    • We are stuck with the world we have lost, as news of the latest Homeric disaster emerges from the battlefronts of Mesopotamia.
    • Additionally, the 310th provided important weather information and almost instantaneous missile warning to the battlefront.
    • The Gurkha regiments suffered tens of thousands of casualties on farflung British battlefronts in both world wars.
    • Finding him has not been easy and, last night's disclosure notwithstanding, the reports from the battlefront are as contradictory as the briefings from Washington and London.
    • I've been in combat so many times, the battlefront is like home to me.
    • I was sixteen years of age when the war commenced and having followed, insofar as bulletins from the battlefronts revealed, fortunes of the opposing forces, advances here, retreats there, I developed a keen interest in the outcome.
    • Soldiers on the battlefront have to work hard to ensure peace in the country.
    • Gen. Charles J. Bailey, commanding officer of the 81st Infantry Division, returned from inspecting the French and British battlefronts of Europe in early 1918.
    • The intelligence officer reported that only light flak could be expected over the battlefront along the Rhine River.
    • This global war on terrorism, although unique for Americans because its battlefronts include not only far-off places like Afghanistan and the Philippines but our own homeland, emphasizes the important role of the Army Reserve.
    • With their father at the Civil War battlefront, and their saintly mother, Marmee, as they called her, working to support her family, the holiday would be void of many of its traditional pleasures.
    • The author's thorough and captivating depiction of nursing from stateside general hospitals to overseas battlefronts surpasses all expectations.
    • It is our loved ones who will be on the battlefront.
    • Thee will be other battlefronts outside Afghanistan.
    • As a counselor, he uses his own experiences to help in the rehabilitation of many youth who have been on the battlefronts.
    • It is hardly surprising, then, that fresh criticism of the plan surfaced as soon as serious problems arose on the battlefront.
    • Today's wars, often kindled by ethnic hatred, are not fought on battlefronts, but in the midst of civilian populations.

Definition of battlefront in US English:

battlefront

nounˈbadlˌfrəntˈbædlˌfrənt
  • The region or line along which opposing armies engage in combat.

    战线

    the idea is to reduce the risks inherent in routine supply missions to the battlefront
    figurative the next battlefront is shaping up among wireless devices
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Today's wars, often kindled by ethnic hatred, are not fought on battlefronts, but in the midst of civilian populations.
    • It is our loved ones who will be on the battlefront.
    • Soldiers on the battlefront have to work hard to ensure peace in the country.
    • The intelligence officer reported that only light flak could be expected over the battlefront along the Rhine River.
    • We are stuck with the world we have lost, as news of the latest Homeric disaster emerges from the battlefronts of Mesopotamia.
    • Thee will be other battlefronts outside Afghanistan.
    • The author's thorough and captivating depiction of nursing from stateside general hospitals to overseas battlefronts surpasses all expectations.
    • The Gurkha regiments suffered tens of thousands of casualties on farflung British battlefronts in both world wars.
    • I was sixteen years of age when the war commenced and having followed, insofar as bulletins from the battlefronts revealed, fortunes of the opposing forces, advances here, retreats there, I developed a keen interest in the outcome.
    • When the elder brother enlisted in World War II, he observed the way that poorly educated soldiers were more likely to be sent to the battlefront.
    • This global war on terrorism, although unique for Americans because its battlefronts include not only far-off places like Afghanistan and the Philippines but our own homeland, emphasizes the important role of the Army Reserve.
    • With their father at the Civil War battlefront, and their saintly mother, Marmee, as they called her, working to support her family, the holiday would be void of many of its traditional pleasures.
    • We are engaged worldwide, on the battlefronts of this war and conducting operations vital to our national interests.
    • As a counselor, he uses his own experiences to help in the rehabilitation of many youth who have been on the battlefronts.
    • It is hardly surprising, then, that fresh criticism of the plan surfaced as soon as serious problems arose on the battlefront.
    • Additionally, the 310th provided important weather information and almost instantaneous missile warning to the battlefront.
    • Finding him has not been easy and, last night's disclosure notwithstanding, the reports from the battlefront are as contradictory as the briefings from Washington and London.
    • Gen. Charles J. Bailey, commanding officer of the 81st Infantry Division, returned from inspecting the French and British battlefronts of Europe in early 1918.
    • In any event, he said, the result is certain to fall short of the freedom enjoyed by reporters in Viet Nam, when they were often free to roam the countryside and routinely hitched rides to the battlefront on US Army helicopters.
    • I've been in combat so many times, the battlefront is like home to me.
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