Examples of using Flank in English and their translations into Chinese
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Madrid captain Sergio Ramos, who used to play as a right back, could also end up on the flank.
Napoleon's army, which has focused all of its 60 thousand, the next morning went to Hanau, and the Bavarians have remained on the flank.
They came upon me all silent and menacing like Pinkerton Detectives, and they flank me- Depression on my left, Loneliness on my right.
In the south, Brandenberger's Seventh Army pushed towards Luxembourg in its efforts to secure the flank from Allied attacks.
Deer were alerted to the flank movement, Pippen shaking hands, suggesting he moved to the bottom line.
For the two identical six-story buildings that flank a courtyard of imported travertine, Kahn chose poured concrete for its proven durability and low maintenance.
But before his teeth had found Won-tolla's flank, Mowgli's knife was in his throat, and Gray Brother took what was left.
The tooth-rake marks and flank injury weren't deep enough to be immediately fatal, but the seal did die of its wounds two days later.
Her father walked over to the animal and gave her a hearty smack on her gleaming white flank.
Scientists announced on Thursday that they successfully installed five automated stations, including the highest weather station in world, on Mount Everest's flank.
The HJ was close-its flank looked so big and dark that the excitement the race had produced in Teresa started to turn to fear.
As the Germans aimed for the Allied left flank, the Allies sought the German right wing.
The glaciers that flank the Himalayas and other high mountains in Asia are moving slower over time.
I have got to watch that flank, Teresa told herself, glancing at him again while she heard Patty laugh.
When you assign the flank, which means that the player will be given a pass on the wing.
With a syringe, she injects a slurry of pink cancer cells under the skin of the animal's right flank.
The flank men wear these sweat-shorts,” he said,“so we did them in cashmere.
The hill was also known as“The Lion's Flank”, a term now obsolete.
For a three-week period following the unexpected development of trench warfare, both sides gave up frontal assaults and began trying to encircle each other's flank.
Clearly, Wayne is happier in a central role where chances come more freely than out on the flank.