Dunkirk

英[ˈdʌnkə:k,dʌnˈk-]
美[ˈdʌnˌkɚk]

基本释义

n.
敦克尔克
v.
狼狈地撤退

实用例句

The French constructed a series of fortresses from Dunkirk on the Channel coast to Douai.

法国人在从敦克尔刻到杜埃的英吉利海峡沿岸修筑了一系列要塞。

柯林斯例句

She'll go sailing proudly down the years in the epic of Dunkirk.

在敦刻尔克之役可歌可泣的历史中,它将年复一年地傲然前进.

演讲部分

Here at Dunkirk is another English epic.

在敦刻尔克这个地方,又一次发生英国人可歌可泣的事迹.

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Dozens of aircraft flares were dropped over Dunkirk by German bombers.

德国轰炸机在敦克尔刻上空投下几十颗照明弹.

辞典例句

Lockhart, and was killed at the battle near Dunkirk against the Spaniards.

大哥是在敦刻尔克附近与西班牙人作战时阵亡的.

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This picture shows how complex the evacuation from Dunkirk could be.

这张照片显示了敦刻尔克撤退的复杂程度.

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Dunkirk evacuation had taken part in the command.

曾参加指挥敦刻尔克撤退.

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They bought it at Dunkirk.

他们在敦刻尔克遇害.

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This picture shows Allied troops waiting for evacuation from the beaches at Dunkirk.

这张照片显示盟军准备从敦刻尔克的滩头撤退.

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We still do not know whether Cancun someday as the Dunkirk of the Doha Round.

我们还不知道坎昆是否有一天会成为多哈回合的敦克尔克.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a crisis in which a desperate effort is the only alternative to defeat;

    "the Russians had to pull off a Dunkirk to get out of there"

  • 2. a city in northern France on the North Sea where in World War II (1940) 330,000 Allied troops had to be evacuated from the beaches at Dunkirk in a desperate retreat under enemy fire

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