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
- The Confederates advanced from this position to cemetery ridge.
联邦军从这个位置行进到墓园山脊。 - 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。 - He is one of her most trusted confederates.
他是她最信任的同伙之一。 - The police had tapped her telephone wire and listened in on her conversation with her confederates.
警方在她的电话线上搭线,监听她和同伙的谈话。 - On July 4, the Confederates began to retreat, but again Meade failed to attack them, and Lincoln was again disappointed.
7月4日,他们开始撤退,可是米德将军错失良机,没有及时进攻敌军,这让林肯再一次陷入绝望。 - 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。 - The Confederates marched in their sleep, too tired to think for the most part.
南部联盟军疲乏得边行军边打瞌睡,绝大部分人已什么也不想了。 - Facing Cemetery Hill, the Confederates stood shoulder to shoulder in a line almost two kilometers long.
面对墓园山,盟军肩并肩成直线而立,长达两公里。 - The confederates, undefeated, pushed onward.
未被击败的同盟军继续向前推进。 - I glance around at the other four confederates.
我环顾身边,瞅了瞅另外四位共盟者。
