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1. beat a retreat : 撤退, 放棄;
1. beat a retreat : 撤退, 放棄;
及物動詞
3. I will not retreat from my commitments.
我不會躲避承諾的義務(wù)。
名詞
1. He went to his mountain retreat for the weekend.
他去山中的休養(yǎng)所過周末。
2. The army's retreat was orderly.
軍隊的撤退井然有序。
1. 撤退:輸?shù)舻耐嬲弑仨歛) 查核傷亡人數(shù)(Check for casualties)b) 撤退(Retreat)傷亡數(shù)字用以下形式?jīng)Q定: 戰(zhàn)勝者展示他在戰(zhàn)事中所得到的寶劍圖標(Sword icons)數(shù)目; 戰(zhàn)敗者則展示他在戰(zhàn)事中所得到的圍墻圖標(Fortification icons)數(shù)目.
2. 閉關(guān):那在閉關(guān)(retreat)期間,一個修內(nèi)觀禪者要注意那幾點?最重要的是他的基礎(chǔ)要捉得很好. 其一是要明白正念(mindfulness)是什么,因為你修行的五根之一就是要培養(yǎng)正念,如果你不明白正念是什么,你怎樣去培養(yǎng)它?因為正念是一種經(jīng)驗來的,
3. 后退:過去研究顯示后退(retreat)的東非赤道冰河會產(chǎn)生更多水潭,進而助長虐蚊的繁衍. 此外,赤道冰河亦提供重要的氣候變遷資訊. 赤道地區(qū)的氣候紀錄扮演著重要的角色,因為赤道地區(qū)是大氣及海洋環(huán)流的發(fā)源地,研究赤道氣候可以幫助我們更了解大氣及海洋環(huán)流等.
1. 退避;后退;離開
If you retreat, you move away from something or someone.
retreat什么意思
e.g. 'I've already got a job,' I said quickly, and retreated from the room...
“我已經(jīng)有了一份工作。”我馬上說道,并從房間里退了出來。
e.g. The young nurse pulled a face at the Matron's retreating figure.
看著護士長離去的身影,這個年輕的護士做了個鬼臉。
2. (軍隊)撤退,退卻
When an army retreats, it moves away from enemy forces in order to avoid fighting them.
e.g. The French, suddenly outnumbered, were forced to retreat...
人數(shù)突然處于劣勢的法軍被迫撤退。
e.g. Retreating soldiers were dousing homes and shops with petrol and setting them on fire.
撤退的士兵把汽油澆到住宅和商店上,并放火焚燒。
3. 放棄,遠離(計劃、生活方式等);從…中隱退
If you retreat from something such as a plan or a way of life, you give it up, usually in order to do something safer or less extreme.
retreat
e.g. I believe people should live in houses that allow them to retreat from the harsh realities of life...
我認為人們所居住的房子應(yīng)該能讓他們遠離殘酷的現(xiàn)實生活。
e.g. From bouncing confidence she had retreated into self-pity.
她從信心百倍變得自憐自哀。
4. 隱居地;靜養(yǎng)所
A retreat is a quiet, isolated place that you go to in order to rest or to do things in private.
e.g. He spent yesterday hidden away in his country retreat.
他昨天躲在了他鄉(xiāng)下的靜養(yǎng)地。
5. 匆匆離開;倉皇撤退
If you beat a retreat, you leave a place quickly in order to avoid an embarrassing or dangerous situation.
e.g. Cockburn decided it was time to beat a hasty retreat.
科伯恩認為到了該緊急撤退的時候了。