词汇 | 行军 |
释义 | 行军 But America's soldiers, tied to the valley roads by the weight of their gear and not trained to march, were victims of an enemy that could climb the hills overlooking their rearguard. But I think we can agree that the past35 years have basically been a death march, so let's just part ways. British troops in the first world war were given“ forced march tablets” consisting of cocaine. The Birkenau women’s orchestra, responsible for keeping prisoners in step as they marched to work assignments, needed a cellist. During the eight day march across the desert our supply of water decreased rapidly. It was a mindless struggle, a death march to the end. The three day's march laid the soldiers out. The blue-coated troops marched steadily forward only to be cut down by an unremitting hail of cannon balls and grapeshot. Four hundred were forced on a “ death march” to a prison camp 400km250 miles away. His men were tired from the long march and weakened by scarcity of food. He saw to it that the Romans lacked nothing for the desert march ahead. They suspended their march in front of a swamp. To avoid detection, we slept during the day and marched all night. Researchers watched troops march along the Russian border with China and spied on cities they’d never seen before. Courage was mine, and I had mystery, Wisdom was mine, and I had mastery: To miss the march of this retreating world Into vain citadels that are not walled. He went on to write a musicians' marching manual for the Northern army. Near the top of the jobs pyramid, of course, the upward march of women stalls. The soldier proportioned his pace to the march. In a long march of several hundred kilometres, no one dropped out. This admittedly pretty series of waterfalls in a lush forest has been transformed into a death march for millions of cruise shippers on shore leave. And this whole industry has been conditioned by years of death- marches to the point where it even rewards this behaviour. As a chaplain in World War II, McSorley survived the Bataan death march, and he later became close to Robert Kennedy and his family. In 1919 while serving a compulsory stint in the military, Nurmi entered a20-k march carrying a rifle, a cartridge belt and a knapsack filled with5 kg of sand. Investors searching for relief from a relentless march of bad economic news found wisps of hope in developments that, not many months ago, would have been regarded as alarming. The normally ordered Roman marching column would have begun to break up, groups of soldiers being picked off. |
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