n.敵人;敵軍;有害物
名詞復數: enemies
/">成人英語成人高考專升本單詞大全n.(名詞)敵人,仇敵,大敵,對手
敵軍,敵兵,敵國,敵方
危害物,大害
敵艦,敵機
冤家對頭
攻擊的人
仇人
反對者
敵圍
敵對力量
adj.(形容詞)敵人的
敵方的
敵國的
敵意的,敵對的
n.(名詞)[C]仇敵,敵人,敵軍 a person who hates and opposes another person; one of two or more people who hate and oppose each other; (the armed forces of) a country with which one is at war
enemy的近義詞
noun
1. any hostile group of people
e.g. he viewed lawyers as the real enemy
2. an opposing military force
e.g. the enemy attacked at dawn
3. an armed adversary (especially a member of an opposing military force)
e.g. a soldier must be prepared to kill his enemies
Synonym: foefoemanopposition
4. a personal enemy
e.g. they had been political foes for years
Synonym: foe
1. 敵人;仇敵
If someone is your enemy, they hate you or want to harm you.
enemy
2. 反對者
If someone is your enemy, they are opposed to you and to what you think or do.
enemy是什么意思
e.g. The Government's political enemies were quick to pick up on this series of disasters.
政府的政敵迅速借這一系列災難向政府發難。
3. 敵軍;敵國
The enemy is an army or other force that is opposed to you in a war, or a country with which your country is at war.
e.g. The enemy were pursued for two miles...
敵軍被追擊了兩英里。
e.g. He searched the skies for enemy bombers.
他在空中搜尋敵軍轟炸機。
4. 大敵;危害
If one thing is the enemy of another thing, the second thing cannot happen or succeed because of the first thing.
e.g. Reform, as we know, is the enemy of revolution.
正如我們所知,改革是革命的大敵。
1. 敵對:將畫面右上方外交(Diplomacy)菜單中將與Thutmose部落的中立(Neuter)關系改為敵對(Enemy). 實際上不做此項改變也能過關,但最好改一改. 讓部隊向右走,消滅遇到的一群敵人后就可過關. 第六關 農業任務:控制尼羅河流域,發展農業,
n.(名詞)enemy的基本意思是“仇敵”“敵人”,可指一個人的“仇敵”,也可指一個階級或一個國家的“敵人”。可用作個體名詞,也可用作集體名詞,常與定冠詞the連用,用作集體名詞時,意思是“敵軍”,作主語時,可與單、復數動詞連用。
enemy和friend連用,作為矛盾的一對,通常用單數。
enemy在句中可用作定語,修飾soldier, position, cruiser, ammunition, pillbox, action等名詞,意義上與enemy的所屬格enemy's無甚不同。
enemy在句中作補語時,可用其復數形式,動詞仍與主語一致。
n.(名詞)enemy, adversary, antagonist, foe, opponent
foe的意思是“仇敵”,主要用于文學語言中,常與friend相對; adversary意為“對手,反對者”,可指“反對的一方”,也可指敵人; antagonist 指積極采取敵對行為的“對抗者”,尤指在爭權奪霸過程中的“敵手”; enemy意為“敵人,仇敵”,是普通用語,在指“敵軍”時,常用單數形式; opponent意為“對手”,多指比賽、辯論或競爭中的對方,一般不表示有積極的敵意。
n.(名詞)我們時刻都要劃清敵我界限。誤
We must draw a clear line between enemies and ourselves at all times.正
We must draw a clear line between the enemy and ourselves at all times.析
enemy泛指“敵人”或“敵軍”時,屬集合名詞,應該用單數形式來表示復數意義,且前面需用定冠詞the。☆ 13世紀初期進入英語,直接源自古法語的enemi,最初源自拉丁語的inimicus,意為敵人。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語enemy是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
At that time, the castle was in enemy hands.(那時城堡在敵人手中。)
They took out two enemy bombers.(他們摧毀了敵人的兩架轟炸機。)
Twelve enemy fighters had been brought down.(有十二架敵方的戰斗機被擊落。)
Heavy casualties were inflicted on the enemy.(敵人遭受了慘重傷亡。)
They attacked the enemy positions at dawn.(黎明時分,他們向敵軍陣地發起進攻。)
He saw the pitiless eyes of his enemy.(他看到敵人眼中的冷酷無情。)
The town fell into enemy hands.(那個小鎮落到敵人手里了。)
The enemy was tactically superior.(敵人擁有戰術上的優勢。)
Enemy troops suffered heavy losses.(敵軍傷亡慘重。)
He was marked as an enemy of the poor.(他被列為窮人的敵人。)
用作名詞(n.)
樹敵 make an enemy of sbI don't want to make enemies with the world.
我不想與天下人為敵。
make one enemiesHis down-to-earth way made him enemies as well as supporters.
他實事求是的作風使有的人支持他,有的人反對他。
His rudeness made him many enemies.
他的粗魯作風得罪了很多人。
1. be one's own enemy : 害自己;
用作名詞(n.)
Hundreds of the enemies had searched the mountains for fifteen days without result.用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
attack the enemy攻擊敵軍beat an enemy戰勝敵人,打敗敵人beat down the enemy打垮敵人charge the enemy向敵軍沖去defeat an enemy打敗敵人,戰勝敵人destroy an enemy摧毀敵人,消滅敵人discover an enemy發現敵人drive an enemy away趕跑敵人drive out the enemy把敵人驅逐出去face the enemy面對敵人,遇到敵人fear the enemy害怕敵人fight the enemy與敵人作斗爭find the enemy發現敵人kill an enemy擊斃敵人make -mies樹敵meet an enemy迎擊敵人,遇上敵人punish the enemy懲罰敵人put the enemy to flight使敵人逃竄strike the enemy打擊敵人surprise the enemy奇襲敵人wipe out the enemy殲滅敵人形容詞+~
bitter enemy死敵common enemy共同的敵人cruel enemy殘忍的敵人,殘酷的敵人great enemy大敵long-time enemy長期的敵人main enemy主要敵人mutual enemy共同的敵人national enemy民族的敵人,國家的敵人natural enemy天敵open enemy公開的敵人political enemy政敵powerful enemy強大的敵人public enemy公敵secret enemy暗藏的敵人~+名詞
enemy defence lines敵人防線enemy's retreat敵人的退路介詞+~
hundreds of enemy幾百敵兵~+介詞
enemy from within內部的敵人He had no enemies; he was an extremely amiable fellow, and universally liked.