enemies

enemies ['enəmɪz]  ['enəmɪz] 

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原级:enemy

enemies 基本解释
仇敌( enemy的名词复数 );敌军;危害物;大敌;
enemies 网络解释

enemies

1. 敌人剩余数量:Level:关卡 | Enemies:敌人剩余数量 | Red Power:打倒红色敌人时可以集气,集满后可以发射十字弹

2. 显示敌人:allplans - 显示道路 | enemies - 显示敌人 | unitsahidden - 穿透显示

3. 敌对:Exodus - 大撤退 | Enemies - 敌对 | Threshold - 极限

enemies 单语例句

1. The Iranian commander emphasized that the Islamic republic will not carry out an act of aggression against any country but vowed to resist the enemies.

2. Lawmakers were expected to pass by a wide margin on Thursday a resolution expressing unstinting support for Israel and harshly condemning its enemies.

3. His victims and former enemies lamented their lost chance to hear the verdict of impartial judges.

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4. There's a saying in the British House of Commons that the opposition sits opposite you, but your enemies sit behind you.

5. He stripped a number of his imperial relatives of their land titles and privileges, and consequently made enemies.

6. But her determination to defy tradition and champion girls'sports in the conservative northwest has won her some enemies.

7. Malaysia's disgraced former health minister suggested yesterday political " enemies " were responsible for secretly making and distributing a sex video showing him committing adultery.

8. They're too unruly to be cops and too decent to be crooks, leaving them no natural allies on either side but attracting enemies from both.

9. Castro said there will not be impunity for enemies of Cuba, despite Cuba's recent decision to release 53 inmates accused of serving as mercenaries of Washington.

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10. By pushing needles into a voodoo doll one can increase his or her luck and put curse on enemies.