prewar的意思和读音

prewar

: [priˈwɔr] : [priˈwɔː(r)]

adj.

adv.

adj.postwar

adj.1.

adv.1.

adj.1.from a time before a particular war, usually World War II

1. postface prewar preposition ...

2. prepay( prewar) pseudonym( , ) ...

3.Prewar

4.Prewar

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1.Had the game gone too far? Was it a game any longer? In those prewar days, I stood to lose a great deal, for the sake of a hobby.西

2.The foreign trade of the member states was back to its prewar levels, but its most remarkable feature was a change in direction.

3.But he gave up 35mm film relying instead on a German camera of prewar design and a Rolleiflex.35

4.Luxury brands are forever trying to anchor themselves in the prewar European aristocracy.

5.Even so, the flow of goods in and out of the colonies remained well below prewar levels.

6.The realities of war had changed Stalin's attitude since the terrifying days of his prewar purges.

7.Thus Lenin's condemnation of "Kautskyism" does not tell us anything about his attitude toward Kautsky's prewar thought.

8.In the democratic euphoria that followed the war, many Americans reassessed their prewar prejudices.

9.Returning to its prewar levels will require security, especially in key oil areas like Sert, which is currently a battleground.SERT,

10.In a word, early postwar physical education in Taiwan's elementary schools followed prewar ways of Japanese and pushed it forward.