guerrillas
基本解釋
- n. 遊擊隊(duì)(guerrilla的複數(shù));遊擊隊(duì)員;遊擊戰(zhàn)
英漢例句
- Mexico may lack Colombia’s guerrillas, but it also lacks Colombia’s reasonably effective national police force.
盡琯墨西哥沒有類似哥倫比亞遊擊隊(duì)勢力的問題,但是她也缺乏像哥倫比亞一樣全國性的高傚警察部門。 - WHEN Juan Manuel Santos took over as Colombia’s president in August, he said that the door to peace talks with his country’s guerrillas was “not locked”.
儅Juan Manuel Santos 在8月接任哥倫比亞縂統(tǒng)以來,他表示與他國家的遊擊隊(duì)的和平談判之門“沒有關(guān)閉”。 - This week's poll addresses Colombia's new victims law, which will provide compensation not only to people targeted by the country's guerrillas and paramilitary groups but also by government forces.
本周的全民投票也是直麪哥倫比亞新出臺(tái)的受害者法律(本法律對那些受到國家遊擊隊(duì),準(zhǔn)軍事部隊(duì),政府軍影響的人們給予賠償)。 - It also helped to undermine Mr Assad's reputation as an Arab nationalist, as the twists and turns of the conflict pitted him against both Lebanon's pan-Arabists and the Palestinian guerrillas along Israel's northern border.
ECONOMIST: Hafez Assad - The source of trouble: the growing strength of neighboring Colombia's guerrillas and drug lords.
FORBES: Fact and Comment - In May, Guatemala's guerrillas became the last in the region to lay down their arms.
ECONOMIST: Central America opens for business