high command
英:[hai kəˈmɑ:nd] 美: [haɪ kəˈmænd]
high command 基本解释
n.统帅部,最高指挥部;
变形
复数:high commands
英英释义
high command
n.the highest leaders in an organization (e.g. the commander-in-chief and senior officers of the military)同义词:supreme headquarters
high command 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- The German High Command took the bait anyway.
但是,德军最高统帅部还是上了盟军的当! - We had not yet come to appreciate fully the nature of an allied command.
我们对于盟军统帅部本质的认识,仍未达到理想的阶段。 - A hit squad of American Jewish soldiers and a French Jewess living in Paris converge in a pair of outlandish plots to kill the Nazi high command.
一美国犹太战士攻击小组与一位生活在巴黎的法国犹太女人在一片偏僻地区会合,决意摧毁纳粹党的最高指挥部。
权威例句
High commandHigh CommandHigh CommandHigh Command: British Military Leadership in the Iraq and Afghanistan WarsThe Rationale for an African Military High CommandThe Chinese High Command: A History of Communist Military Politics, 1927–71The Soviet High Command: A Military-Political History, 1918-1941 by John EricksonThe Restructuring of the Military High Command in the Seventh Harmonization Package and its Ramifications for Civil–Military Relati...The Canadian Army and the Normandy Campaign: A Study of Failure in High Command by John A. English; Gunther E. Rothenberg“ A FOOLISH ENCROACHMENT UPON THE ALLIED HIGH COMMAND ”? AMERICAN JEWISH PERSPECTIVES ON REQUESTING U.S.MILITRY INTERVENTION AGAIN...