在 英语 中使用 The invaders 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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He gave the book of drawings to the two headman of a Thai tribe to use to tattoo his people and fight the invaders.
OxPAPC targets only dendritic cells-- sentinels that circulate around the body searching for microbes and activating T-cells to destroy the invaders.
Had German tanks come down to the bridge from Benouville, the enemy surely would have repulsed the invaders.
Shermer was caught in a"waking dream" and so perceived them as aliens from the 1960s television series The Invaders.
In this scenario, Neanderthals bequeathed to modern humans not only infectious viruses but also the genetic tools to combat the invaders.
Immediately after, Indian troops were airlifted into Srinagar and repelled the invaders.
When viral and bacterial infections strike, our bodies respond by commanding B cells within the immune systems to crank out antibodies to battle the invaders.
My imagination became belligerent, and defeated the invaders in a dozen striking ways;
However, I must not forget to talk about Kutuzov, the commander-in-chief of the Russian army who once commanded the Russian army to fight the invaders.
The invaders were all dressed in the same uniform and appeared to come from the same area of the stadium.
The invaders knowing the strategic value of the castle, repaired the destroyed sections to house a few hundred soldiers before the main army returned home.
During the course of Vietnam's revolutionary history, diplomacy has always been considered an important front contributing to defeating the invaders.
Three decades after Margaret Thatcher sent 27,000 troops and more than 100 ships to repel the invaders, Buenos Aires continues lay claim to the territory.
It was in 1333 when Kapellbrucke was built in order to defend the city of Lucerne from the invaders.
Then the invaders moved in, first the Celts and later the Romans, who built a palisade here, followed by the Huns and the Goths.
He repulsed the invaders, imprisoned them in the mirrors and bade them repeat, as a sort of dream, all the actions of men.”.
Gauteng Premier David Makhura said the invaders were not local homeless or landless people and that the invasions appeared to be“organised.”.
He pushed back the invaders, imprisoned them in the mirrors, and forced them to repeat, as if sleep-walking, all the acts of Man.
Between 11 and 13 September 1998, the invaders took from the Catholic parish in Bobandana a tape recorder, a television and a large sum of money to be used for the functioning of the parish.