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n. 澳新军团(Austrapan and New Zealand Army Corps);澳新军团士兵
adj. 澳新军团的
n.
澳新军团士兵,澳新军团;
释义
[地名] [加拿大] 安扎克;
英英释义
anzac[ 'ænzæk ]
n.a soldier in the Australian and New Zealand army corps during World War I
权威例句
An Anzac DollarWhat's Wrong With Anzac?:
An ANZAC Dollar? Currency Union and Business Development
Inventing Anzac : the digger and national mythology
Anzac Legacies: Australians and the Aftermath of War [Book Review]
Women commemorating ANZAC day: an alternative tradition
Anzac girls : the extraordinary story of our World War I nurses / Peter Rees
What's Wrong with Anzac: The Militarisation of Australian History
Gallipoli thanatourism : The Meaning of ANZAC
An empirical analysis of attendance at a commemorative event: Anzac Day at Gallipoli.
Anzac
1915, acronym of Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. First used in reference to the Gallipoli campaign.
1. They heard the protesters shout:"No more fascism!"
他们听见抗议者在喊:“打倒法西斯主义!”
来自柯林斯例句
2. The uneasy coupling of fascism and conservatism spawned a new kind of political regime.
法西斯主义和保守主义这种令人不安的结合产生了一种新政权。
来自柯林斯例句
3. The spectre of neo-fascism, as he put it, was stalking the streets of Sofia and other big cities.
用他的话来说,新法西斯主义的幽灵正在索非亚和其他大城市中游荡。
来自柯林斯例句
4. Fascism is the most ruthless enemy of the people.
法西斯主义是人民最残酷无情的敌人.
来自辞典例句
5. Fascism in Italy was extinct.
法西斯主义在意大利消灭了.
来自辞典例句
[ fascism 造句 ]
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