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Chan·cel·lors·ville 英ˈtʃænsələzˌvɪl, -sləz-美ˈtʃænsələzˌvɪl, -sləz-AHDchănʹsə-lərz-vĭl', -slərz- COCA⁶³⁴³⁰ 基本英英例句 昌塞洛斯维尔美国弗吉尼亚州一村庄,1863年5月南北战争的战场
Noun: a village in northeastern Virginiaa major battle in the American Civil War 1863; the Confederates under Robert E. Lee defeated the Union forces under Joseph Hooker After the Confederate victory at the Battle of Chancellorsville, Lee invaded the North and engaged Union forces under George Meade at the momentous Battle of Gettysburg. 美利坚邦联军队在钱瑟勒斯维尔战役胜利后,李将军挥军北上,与米德率领的联邦军在葛底斯堡战役遭遇。 tdict The South had won the battle of Chancellorsville. Robert E. Lee was sure of that. 南方同盟已经赢得了强斯洛丝维尔的战役了,罗伯特 E·很肯定这一点。 unsv After further Union defeats at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, it was an accidental meeting of the two armies at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, that would turn the tide of the war. 后来,联邦军在弗雷特里克斯堡和钱瑟勒斯维尔战役中取得了胜利。继而两军在宾夕法尼亚的葛底斯堡偶然相遇,改变了战争的局势。 hjenglish Hooker sent new orders: break off the fight. Return to Chancellorsville. Put up defensive positions. 胡克将军下达了新指令:停止战斗。退回强斯洛丝维尔。建造防御阵地。 unsv In the East, the South won decisively at Chancellorsville. 在东部,南军在昌斯劳斯威尔赢得了决定性的胜利。 ecocn Lee and Jackson's most famous victory took place near a crossroads at the Battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia in May1863. 李和杰克逊最著名的胜利发生在1863年5月弗吉尼亚钱瑟勒斯维尔战役附近。 yeeyan Robert E. Lee could not understand why the Union force had returned to Chancellorsville. 罗伯特 E·李也难以理解为何联盟军退回了强斯洛丝维尔。 unsv The next day, Union soldiers began moving out of Chancellorsville and the wilderness. 第二天,联盟军开始离开强斯洛丝维尔和那片荒毛地。 unsv |