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skirmish美 ['skɜrmɪʃ] 英 ['skɜː(r)mɪʃ] - n.小冲突;小规模战斗;(尤指)遭遇战;(尤指政治上对立双方的)小争执
- v.发生小规模战斗(或冲突、争执)
- 网络前哨战;小战;小战斗
第三人称单数:skirmishes 现在分词:skirmishing 过去式:skirmished v. clash,fight,scuffle,tussle,scrap n. battle,combat,conflict,brawl,encounter 1. | 小规模战斗;小冲突;(尤指)遭遇战a short fight between small groups of soldiers, etc., especially one that is not planned |
2. | (尤指政治上对立双方的)小争执,小争论a short argument, especially between political opponents |
1. | [i] 发生小规模战斗(或冲突、争执)to take part in a short fight or argument |
v. | 1. to become involved in a skirmish | n. | 1. an incident where fighting breaks out briefly between two small groups, sometimes as part of a larger battle 2. a brief fight or disagreement between people 3. a fight, especially one that is away from the main fighting in a war 4. an argument or a disagreement, especially a political one 1. an incident where fighting breaks out briefly between two small groups, sometimes as part of a larger battle 2. a brief fight or disagreement between people 3. a fight, especially one that is away from the main fighting in a war 4. an argument or a disagreement, especially a political one |
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