friendly fire
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˌfrend.li ˈfaɪər]
- 美式音标 [ˌfrend.li ˈfaɪr]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- 来自友军的误射炮火;误向自己人开火
英汉例句
- Over a few months in Iraq, a dozen soldiers were wounded in dazzler “friendly fire.
数月以来在伊拉克,一队士兵为这眩晕而又“友好”的火力所伤。 - Aside from a few “friendly fire” incidents when pilotsmistook rebels for Qaddafi’s men, there were almost none of the politicallyembarrassing mistakes that blighted the Kosovo campaign in 1999.
除了少数的飞行员将反对派误当作卡扎菲军队的“友好的交火”,基本没有1999年科索沃战争时那些窘迫的失误。 - On April 28th clashes left one soldier dead, apparently from “friendly fire”.
4月28日的交锋导致一个士兵死亡,这显然不是“友好交火”。 - Officials initially blamed "insurgent activity" for the casualties, but later said it was possible the soldiers were hit by friendly fire.
- So we keep each other informed and both sides remain well-informed so that they can avoid the possibility of accidental fire or friendly fire."
- "That was reassuring, but it also meant that if you were unidentified you had potential friendly fire not too far away at a moment's notice."
- Charging the ramparts is challenging enough without an eye to the rear fearing friendly fire.
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词组短语
- Friendly -fire 同一伺服器内
- friendly y fire 友军炮火;益火
- Friendly Fire TaD 友善之火塔防;友善之火守城;友善之火
- Friendly Fire 2 友谊的火焰
- Friendly Fire Recordings 出版者
短语
英英字典
- during a war, shooting that is hitting you from your own side, not from the enemy
- If you come under friendly fire during a battle, you are accidentally shot at by people on your own side, rather than by your enemy.
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专业释义
- 友军炮火