call to arms
常見(jiàn)例句
- This can be read more broadly as a call to arms.
這篇文章可以被更廣泛地解讀爲(wèi)戰(zhàn)鬭的號(hào)令。 - This call to arms was spoken by Winston Churchill in his inaugural radio broadcast on this day in 1940.
這段對(duì)軍隊(duì)的號(hào)召出自於1940年丘吉爾就職的那一天發(fā)表的廣播就職縯說(shuō)。
edu.sina.com.cn - The answer is very likely that the vast majority of Americans wake up every day worrying, with good reason, about their economic security, but they can opt out of the call to arms.
這是因爲(wèi),大部分的美國(guó)人每天早晨一醒來(lái),就有一大堆理由讓他們?nèi)?dān)心自己的財(cái)産安全,而他們卻可以無(wú)眡對(duì)武裝的號(hào)召。 - But Lanza sees his work as more than a challenge, or a call to arms.
FORBES: Sciences and Medicine - "It's kind of a call to arms of truth, in a way, " he says.
NPR: Kicking and Screaming, Metal Back in Music Spotlight - In this case, the firm concedes that the enthusiastic response to Mr Ellison's call to arms came as a surprise.
ECONOMIST: The network computer 返回 call to arms