Medal of Honor
常見例句
- In fact, the protagonist of Medal of Honor never talks at all.
事實(shí)上,《榮譽(yù)勛章》的主角從頭到尾都不說(shuō)一句話。 - Medal of Honor does not aspire to capture the war in Afghanistan in a documentary sense, but like other shooters, it creates a visceral sensation of combat.
《榮譽(yù)勛章》并不祈求像紀(jì)錄片一樣反映阿富汗戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng),但它也像其他射擊游戲那樣制造出直接而激烈的戰(zhàn)斗感覺(jué)。 - He had won the Medal of Honor in Vietnam and, like me, was a fiscal conservative and social progressive who had been elected in a state far more Republican than Arkansas.
他在越南戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)中獲得了榮譽(yù)勛章,和我一樣,是財(cái)政保守主義者和社會(huì)進(jìn)步主義者,在一個(gè)遠(yuǎn)比阿肯色州更具傾向共和黨的州當(dāng)選為州長(zhǎng)。 - And in nineteen ninety-nine, she received the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor.
- Among those present was 88-year-old George Sakato, who wore the Congressional Medal of Honor he was awarded for his part in the battle to rescue the trapped soldiers.
- They gave you... the congressional Medal of Honor.
- This event hosted 25 Medal of Honor recipients at an interactive breakfast within the veteran community.
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WHITEHOUSE: THE WHITE HOUSE - It is telling that so many Medal of Honor recipients received the award posthumously.
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