skirmish的意思和读音

skirmish

: [ˈskɜrmɪʃ] : [ˈskɜː(r)mɪʃ]

n.;(;(

v.

skirmishes  skirmishing  skirmished  

v.clash,fight,scuffle,tussle,scrap

n.battle,combat,conflict,brawl,encounter

skirmishn.

1.;(a short fight between small groups of soldiers, etc., especially one that is not planned

2.a short argument, especially between political opponents

v.

1.[i]to take part in a short fight or argument

n.1.,,2.3.】〈

v.1.;2.,

n.1.a fight, especially one that is away from the main fighting in a war2.an argument or a disagreement, especially a political one

v.1.to be involved in a skirmish

1. gladiator skirmish conflict ...

2. combat( ), skirmish), siege( ), ...

3. 〖 outpost〗 skirmish〖 prelife〗 ...

5. famish 使饿 skirmish banish ...

6. shell skirmish slam ...

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1.The headmaster and teacher skirmish for a term over the question of corporal punishment.

2.She was a woman of forty now, with a faint skirmish line of gray hairs in her head.

3.Not being used to such a collectivist set-up, Apple refused to pay up, which triggered the first big legal skirmish over smart-phones.

4.Light infantry forces form a skirmish line to slow the enemy advance and keep their own line unmolested by enemy skirmishers.线

5.There had been a skirmish in the half light of dawn.

6.But thanks to Mr McCain's "hold" tactic, the Republicans seem to have won the first labour skirmish.

7.The poppy skirmish was one we could have done without.

8.The skirmish killed at least six soldiers and forced thousands of villagers to flee to safety.使

9.There was a skirmish between the KIA troops and Burmese Army soldiers, escorting the weapons train, added KIA officers.

10.Ideally suited for both skirmish warfare and fleet support, destroyers are touted as one of the best anti-frigate platforms available.