confederates
英 [kənˈfɛdərɪts]
美 [kənˈfɛdərəts]
n. 同谋; 同伙; 从犯; 共犯
confederate的第三人称单数和复数
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.
双语例句
- He had told General Meade that driving the Confederates out of the North was not enough.
他曾经告诫米德将军说,仅将南部盟军赶出北方是不够的。 - England, France and other confederates and declared to unconditionally null and void all the unequal treaties with China. So, the Treaty of Maguan was immediately abolished.
日本声明无条件废止中日两国不平等条约,所以上述《马关条约》也随即废止。 - President Lincoln could not seem to find a commander who could win and keep pushing to finish off the Confederates.
林肯总统当时找不到一个能赢得胜利、尽快消灭邦联军的将领。 - I glance around at the other four confederates.
我环顾身边,瞅了瞅另外四位共盟者。 - He remembered how the sight had turned him sick, remembered the bitter curses of the Confederates when they saw the remains of the town.
他还记得曾如何使他难受的那一片凄凉的光景,面对城市遗迹时联盟军弟兄们曾怎样深恶痛绝地诅咒。 - Another retreat might bring the Confederates into the town.
如果再后退,南部联盟的军队就要进城了。 - On13 September, while bivouacked in a field that had the day before been occupied by Confederates, a Union private found in the grass three cigars wrapped in a piece of paper.
九月十三日,北军在南军早一天驻扎的原野上露营,一名士兵在草丛中捡到三支用纸包着的雪茄。 - Would the Confederates march away without even a fight?
联盟军会不经过战斗就开走吗? - The War Between the States continued for four years until the Confederates surrendered.
美国各州之间的战争持续了4年,直到盟军投降。 - Johnson declared a pardon for all former confederates who promised to support the Union and obey laws against slavery.
约翰逊宣布,(政府将)宽恕所有支持联邦政府、遵守法律的前任邦联分子。
