prewar

prewar ['pri:'wɔ:]  [ˈpriˈwɔr] 

prewar 基本解释

形容词战前的

副词在战前

prewar 反义词

形容词postwar

prewar 单语例句

1. Plame's CIA connection was disclosed eight days after her husband accused the Bush administration of twisting prewar intelligence to exaggerate the Iraqi threat.

2. Upon taking power in 1949, they ended the prewar custom of selling unwanted daughters to brothels or as servants.

3. Bush's decision in July 2003 to disclose sensitive prewar intelligence assessments came amid a growing public realization that Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction.

4. But the lawyer said Bush did not specifically direct Libby to disseminate information about prewar intelligence to reporters.

5. The district court also found that Japan's current government is not responsible for what wartime rulers had done under a prewar constitution.

6. That conversation came five days after Wilson had accused the Bush administration of twisting prewar intelligence to exaggerate the Iraqi threat.

7. danci.911cha.com

7. Wilson had accused the administration of twisting prewar intelligence to exaggerate the weapons threat in Iraq.

8. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said any such joint investigation should also investigate possible manipulation of prewar intelligence on Iraq.

9. prewar的解释

9. Kay he was " convinced more than ever " that the administration's prewar claims that Iraq posed an urgent threat were unfounded.

10. President Bush once labeled Iran part of an " axis of evil " with North Korea and prewar Iraq.

prewar 英英释义

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adj

1. existing or belonging to a time before a war

    e.g. prewar levels of industrial production