第三人称复数:prisoners of war
名词战俘
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2. 战犯:5:serve his first term第一任任期 | 6:prisoner of war战犯 | 7:presidential candidate总统候选人
3. 战俘奖章:Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendation海岸警卫队集体功绩嘉奖 Y& ik zq r | Prisoner of War战俘奖章 6K 1N> } | Army Good Conduct Medal陆军品德优良奖章 ?r*b Bw
4. 战俘 一般外交辞汇:223 principle of universality 会籍普遍化原则 一般外交辞汇 | 224 prisoner-of-war 战俘 一般外交辞汇 | 225 promotion of trade 展贸 一般外交辞汇
1. 战俘; 俘虏
Prisoners of war are soldiers who have been captured by their enemy during a war and kept as prisoners until the end of the war.
1. Rumsfeld said the United States has not yet decided whether to classify Saddam as a prisoner of war.
2. The United States last month declared the former Iraqi president a prisoner of war, meaning he has certain specific rights under the Geneva Convention on treatment of POWs.
3. McCain is a former Navy pilot who was a prisoner of war in Vietnam.
4. Saddam and other senior officials of the old regime are the only Iraqi detainees to have been given official " prisoner of war " status.
5. Storms was interned in an American prisoner of war camp following the war, but was released in 1946.
6. He fled the military, but was held for a time by American forces as a prisoner of war.
7. Being a returned prisoner of war was a stigma, which made it hard for him to get a job.
8. The Republican presidential hopeful was a prisoner of war in Vietnam for more than five years.
9. He became a prisoner of war when his plane was shot down over Germany.
10. He regards himself as a " prisoner of war " and is confident he will be released, they say.
noun
1. a person who surrenders to (or is taken by) the enemy in time of war
Synonym: POW