confederate
英 [kənˈfedərət]
美 [kənˈfedərət]
n. 同谋; 同伙; 从犯; 共犯
adj. 联盟的; 同盟的; 联邦的
v. 联合; 结盟
复数:confederates 过去式:confederated 现在分词:confederating 第三人称单数:confederates 过去分词:confederated
Collins.1 / BNC.24314 / COCA.17239
牛津词典
noun
- 同谋;同伙;从犯;共犯
a person who helps sb, especially to do sth illegal or secret
adj.
- 联盟的;同盟的;联邦的
belonging to a confederacy
柯林斯词典
- (秘密活动的)同伙,同党,同谋
Someone'sconfederatesare the people they are working with in a secret activity.
英英释义
noun
- a person who joins with another in carrying out some plan (especially an unethical or illegal plan)
- someone who assists in a plot
verb
- form a confederation with
- form a group or unite
- The groups banded together
adj
- united in a confederacy or league
双语例句
- They ran into several thousand Confederate soldiers.
他们冲进了几千同盟布阵中。 - The Confederate soldiers thought they were firing on Union officers.
同盟军的士兵们都认为他们正在射击的是联盟军部将。 - A war between the Southern or Confederate States of America and the Northern or Union States.
是美国南部联邦各州和北部邦联各州之间的战争。 - In retaliation, Confederate raiders, outfitted in the South and abroad, launched an effective guerrilla war at sea against Union merchant shipping.
为了反击,南方联邦在海外和南方进行了全面装备,在海洋上发动了有力的抵制联邦商船海运的游击战。 - Union artillery on the hill answered the Confederate cannon.
联军炮兵对盟军大炮的轰炸作出了回应。 - Sometimes Washington seemed within the Confederate grasp;
有时华盛顿似乎落人了南部邦联的掌握之中; - They were Confederate soldiers walking home.
他们都是些复员回家的联盟军士兵。 - Twenty thousand Confederate soldiers were killed, wounded, or listed as missing in the battle of Gettysburg.
南军在葛底斯堡战役中有2万士兵或死或伤,下落不明。 - Our government decided to confederate our state with the three states nearby in order to contend with our common enemy.
我国政府决定与附近三个国家结成同盟,与我们共同的敌人抗衡。 - A Confederate victory in the American Civil War ( 1863); Confederate forces under Braxton Bragg defeated Union forces.
美国内战(1863)中同盟军的一次胜利;布拉格统治下的同盟军打败了联邦军队。