comrades
英 [ˈkɒmrɪdz]
美 [ˈkɑmˌrædz]
n. (共产党或社会主义政党的)同志; 朋友; 同事; (尤指战争期间的)战友
comrade的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (尤指共患难的)朋友
Yourcomradesare your friends, especially friends that you share a difficult or dangerous situation with.- Unlike so many of his comrades he survived the war.
和许多战友不同,他在战争中幸存下来。
- Unlike so many of his comrades he survived the war.
- N-TITLE; N-VOC; N-COUNT 同志(社会主义者或共产主义者之间的称呼,尤其在会议中)
Socialists or communists sometimes call each othercomrade, especially in meetings.- The Party's authority, comrades, will be put to a serious test.
同志们,党的权威将受到严重的考验。
- The Party's authority, comrades, will be put to a serious test.
双语例句
- We always consider these people as our true comrades.
我们一向把这些人看成真正的同志。 - Somehow, Quentin split off from his comrades.
不知怎么的,昆廷脱离了自己的同志。 - During the talk among the comrades, nothing should be concealed.
同志间的交谈应该是开诚相见。 - She always bears her comrades in mind; scarcely does she ever think of herself.
她心里装着同志们,惟独没有她自己。 - Certainly he wasn't going to involve the other comrades.
他肯定不想带累别的同志。 - This is what I propose, comrades.
朋友们,这就是我所提议的。 - The President ordered him moved because of fears that his comrades would try to free him.
由于担心他的同党会设法营救他,总统下令将他转移。 - He felt no warmth towards his comrades but was cold, indifferent and apathetic.
他对同志不是满腔热情,而是冷冷清清,漠不关心,麻木不仁。 - He shouldn't have carried tales among his comrades.
他不该在同志们之间搬弄是非。 - We should be attentive and friendly to our comrades, not uncaring and indifferent.
对同志要满腔热忱,而不应该漠不关心,麻木不仁。
