confederates

过去式:

动词过去式: confederated

更多词形:

形容词: confederative | 动词过去式: confederated | 动词过去分词: confederated | 动词现在分词: confederating | 动词第三人称单数: confederates |

单词例句:

The real experimental participant, who knew nothing of this, was actually the sixth to call out their answer after five other confederates of the experimenter had given the wrong answer.

真正的被试对此一无所知,他们实际上是在五位故意给出错误答案的实验者的同伙之后第六个回答问题的。

A city of southern Kentucky southeast of Owensboro. It was occupied by the Confederates from the start of the Civil War until 8'2. Population, 40,'4.

鲍林格林:美国肯塔基州南部一城市,位于奥文斯波洛东南。自美国国内战争开始直到8'2年被南部联邦军所占领。人口40,'4

They were all confederates who had been told by the experimenter to give the wrong answer.

他们都是同伙,之前被实验者嘱咐故意给出错误的答案。

For seventy miles and twenty-five days the Confederates had fought almost daily.

南部联盟军在25天内后退了70英里,几乎每天都在作战。

Union troops trailed the Confederates for almost 10 days.

联邦军队追击南方联盟的军队有十天之久。

The Confederates were on scant rations and practically without drugs or bandages for their own sick and wounded.

这时南方士兵的口粮已经很少,给伤病员的药品和绷带实际上没有。

When the danger of the enterprise became obvious,one by one Claud's confederates backed out,and left him to carry the can.

当企业的危机变得十分明显时,克劳德的同伙人一个个打了退堂鼓,让他一个人倒霉。

A group of confederates, especially of states or nations, united for a common purpose; a league.

这两个国家(缅甸和印度)己经成为友邦。

It was the site of a major Civil War battle(May2-4,1863) in which the Confederates under Robert E.

内战时的一次重大战役在此展开(1863年5月2-4日)。