foxhole的意思和读音

fox-hole

: ['fɒkshəʊl] : ['fɒkshəʊl]

n.

foxholes  

foxholen.

1.a hole in the ground that soldiers use as a shelter against the enemy or as a place to fire back from

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n.1.a small hole dug in the ground to protect a sniper or other soldier from enemy fire

1. protecting vt. foxhole interrogation n. , ...

2. fierce resistance foxhole global-positioning technology ...

3. / wall newspaper/ / foxhole/ / wall lamp/bracket light/ ...

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5. /a built-in wardrobe or cupboard/closet/ /foxhole/ /must/have to/ ...

7. that does make sense foxhole ) pacifist ...

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1.In World War II th e general made it a point of pride to dig his own foxhole.

2.The 2008 playoffs are going to be an all-out war for 10 weeks; I'm not sure I'd want to be in a foxhole with him or Diaw.200810

3.In World War II the general made it a point of pride to dig his own foxhole.

4.you cannot have both greed and peace, the foxhole and God; you cannot justify ignorance and yet hope for enlightenment.

5.It's incredibly important to me that I can implicitly trust the people I'm in a foxhole with.

6.His final case for social democracy is a "show-me- a -better-foxhole" plea . Nothing else looks more desirable.

7.The in-the-foxhole experience, while trying, makes them more understanding of the challenges their clients or potential clients face.使

8.Love is life in a foxhole, where one person has the other's back, especially when the bullets are flying.

9.The Morning after the shelling killed Muck and Penkala, I saw a soldier try to dig a foxhole with his bare hands.MuckPenkala

10.The soldier hollowed out a foxhole in the ground to lie in.便