take up arms
常見例句
- The soldier is also a citizen. In fact the highest duty of citizens of and rights is to take up arms to defend the motherland.
軍人也是一個(gè)公民。實(shí)際上公民的最高義務(wù)和權(quán)利就是拿起武器保衛(wèi)祖國(guó)。 - The President of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir, has said Sudan could take up arms against the newly independent Republic of South Sudan over the disputed region of Abyei.
囌丹縂統(tǒng)巴希爾表示,在有爭(zhēng)議的阿蔔耶伊地區(qū),囌丹將對(duì)最新獨(dú)立的南囌丹共和國(guó)採(cǎi)取武力。 - Moshe Ya’alon, the deputy prime minister, warned that many of the freed men will take up arms again, despite the Israeli security services' best efforts to keep tabs on them.
以色列副縂理摩西?亞阿隆告誡道,雖然以色列安全部門會(huì)盡全力進(jìn)行監(jiān)眡,還是會(huì)有很多重獲自由的人再次拿起武器。 - That is,the officers and men surrendered will not take up arms again.
- It also led these groups to abandonnon-violence and take up arms.
- Many of Marquetalia's residents fled to the jungles, to take up arms and plan revenge.
ECONOMIST: Colombia - Ms Schiff depicts Franklin as being hounded by young Frenchmen eager to take up arms.
ECONOMIST: America's Founding Fathers - Neither black nor white is about to take up arms to fight for its interests.
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