militantly
常見例句
- He is a militant reformer.
他是一個(gè)激進(jìn)的改革家。 - They made a militant policy.
他們制定了激進(jìn)政策。 - The strikers were in a militant mood.
罷工者群情激奮。 - The militant members of the group were in favor of expelling him.
小組里的好戰(zhàn)分子贊成把他開除。 - A militant nation is a warlike nation that tends to arms with little or no cause.
好戰(zhàn)國就是喜歡為了很小的理由或根本毫無理由就要訴諸武力。 - She is always militant in struggle.
她總是斗志昂揚(yáng)。 - He is a militant in the movement.
他在那次運(yùn)動(dòng)中是個(gè)激進(jìn)人物。 - The riot was caused by a few militants.
暴亂是由少數(shù)好斗分子挑起的。 - The Middle East's mad dog: Qaddafi's militantly pro-Palestinian and pan-Arab ideology brought him into close contact with the anti-Western bloc of Arab nations during the 1970s and 1980s.
中東的狂熱分子:上世紀(jì)七八十年代,卡扎菲軍事集團(tuán)親巴勒斯坦及其泛阿拉伯的理念使得他與反對(duì)西方集團(tuán)的阿拉伯國家保持著緊密的聯(lián)系。 - He and his party narrowly survived a closure case launched by Turkey's militantly secular judges in 2008.
ECONOMIST: Turkey's election - One is that there was no shortage of available evidence prior to the Nov. 5 attack of his militantly Islamist inclinations.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Major Hasan: the counterlife - It seems that if you are militantly in favor of the radical homosexual agenda or racist groups like La Raza, however, you get a pass from that organization.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Hatred's Strange Bedfellows 返回 militantly