sniped

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基本釋義

v.
伏擊( snipe的過(guò)去式和過(guò)去分詞 ); 狙擊(未參戰(zhàn)的敵人等); 誹謗; 中傷

實(shí)用例句

Gunmen have repeatedly sniped at US Army positions.

持槍匪徒一再朝美軍陣地放冷槍。

柯林斯例句

Film stars are often sniped at in the newspapers.

報(bào)紙上經(jīng)常抨擊電影明星.

辭典例句

He wrote an article which sniped at the popular novel.

他寫(xiě)一篇文攻擊這位受歡迎的小說(shuō).

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Critics also sniped that Presley was neither a musician nor a songwriter.

批評(píng)家們也中傷艾維斯既不是一位音樂(lè)家也不是一位歌曲作者.

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Our soldiers sniped at enemy.

我們的士兵狙擊了敵人.

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That is below Ireland's 5 %, at which the French have often sniped the past.

這將低于愛(ài)爾蘭的5%, 而往常該點(diǎn)位在法國(guó)常受阻擊.

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That is below Ireland's at which the French have often sniped the past.

這將低于愛(ài)爾蘭的12.5%,而往常該點(diǎn)位在法國(guó)常受阻擊.

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If I get sniped tonight you'll know why, because I told you to fight.

如果我今晚被狙擊,你明白原因所在, 因?yàn)槲乙闳?zhàn)斗.

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