Pearl Harbour
常見(jiàn)例句
- An enormously powerful fleet was concentrated at Pearl Harbour.
一支極其強(qiáng)大的艦隊(duì)集結(jié)在珍珠港。
《新英漢大辭典》 - Yet much the same could be said of the otherwise admired Roosevelt, who was caught napping by the Japanese at Pearl Harbour in 1941.
可以說(shuō)情況十分相像的是,1941年,那個(gè)令人敬佩的羅斯福,不也是被日本人稱其不備在珍珠港施行了襲擊。 - From Pearl Harbour today, the US Navy dominates the Pacific, and America’s Asian allies still communicate on security matters through the United States rather than with each other.
今天的珍珠港更加強(qiáng)大,美國(guó)海軍依然統(tǒng)治太平洋地區(qū),而且美國(guó)的亞洲聯(lián)盟的安全問(wèn)題一直依賴美國(guó),而不是自行解決。 - Roosevelt deserves praise for his reaction to Pearl Harbour but has made some mistakes.
ECONOMIST: Bush or Kerry? - Mr Rogers still remembers that movement, which atrophied after Japan attacked Pearl Harbour and Americans discovered other priorities.
ECONOMIST: California is now divided more east-west than north-south - Mr Fagan launched his class-action suit against the Japanese companies on the anniversary of Pearl Harbour in December.
ECONOMIST: Paying for war slaves 返回 Pearl Harbour