confederate
英 [kənˈfedərət]
美 [kənˈfedərət]
n. 同谋; 同伙; 从犯; 共犯
adj. 联盟的; 同盟的; 联邦的
v. 联合; 结盟
复数:confederates 过去式:confederated 现在分词:confederating 第三人称单数:confederates 过去分词:confederated
Collins.1 / BNC.24314 / COCA.17239
牛津词典
noun
- 同谋;同伙;从犯;共犯
a person who helps sb, especially to do sth illegal or secret
adj.
- 联盟的;同盟的;联邦的
belonging to a confederacy
柯林斯词典
- (秘密活动的)同伙,同党,同谋
Someone'sconfederatesare the people they are working with in a secret activity.
英英释义
noun
- a person who joins with another in carrying out some plan (especially an unethical or illegal plan)
- someone who assists in a plot
verb
- form a confederation with
- form a group or unite
- The groups banded together
adj
- united in a confederacy or league
双语例句
- Robert E.Lee's Confederate army was much smaller than Joe Hooker's Union army.
罗伯特E·李的同盟军与胡克的联盟军相比数量更少了。 - Oh, I'm not. I'm a Confederate like everybody else, that's all.
噢,我不是。我跟大家一样都是南方联盟的一员。 - One is owned by the Chicago Confederate bank.
芝加哥联合银行买下了一张。 - They ran into several thousand Confederate soldiers.
他们冲进了几千同盟布阵中。 - You have a confederate who signals you.
你那边有个托儿告诉你了。 - Twenty thousand Confederate soldiers were killed, wounded, or listed as missing in the battle of Gettysburg.
南军在葛底斯堡战役中有2万士兵或死或伤,下落不明。 - They were Confederate soldiers walking home.
他们都是些复员回家的联盟军士兵。 - The Confederate soldiers thought they were firing on Union officers.
同盟军的士兵们都认为他们正在射击的是联盟军部将。 - Appointed a rear admiral, he helped command the Confederate Navy in Virginia's James River.
他被指派为后方舰队司令并协助指挥了南方联邦海军在弗吉尼亚州詹姆士的战斗。 - The first flag of the Confederate States of American.
美国南部联盟的第一面旗。