state of war
英 [steɪt ɒv wɔː(r)]
美 [steɪt əv wɔːr]
网络 蓝色警戒; 蓝色警戒简体中文版; 战争状态; 一级战备; 战争国家
英英释义
noun
- a legal state created by a declaration of war and ended by official declaration during which the international rules of war apply
- war was declared in November but actual fighting did not begin until the following spring
双语例句
- "We are entering a state of war," another provincial government website said.
“我们面临一场战争”,另一个省的政府网站上说。 - The country entered into a state of war.
这个国家进入战争状态。 - Equally, a positive-sum global economy ought to end the permanent state of war that characterised the pre-modern world.
同样,正和的全球经济应会结束作为前现代社会特征的永久战争状态。 - Jefferson saw slavery as a state of war between master and slave.
杰斐逊认为奴隶制导致奴隶主和奴隶之间处于一种战争状态。 - This is the natural condition, the state of nature, the state of war that Hobbes attributes to, again, the fundamental fact of human nature.
这是自然的状态,霍布斯把战争状态归因于,人类的基本天性。 - He pronounced the country to be in a state of war.
他宣布全国进入战争状态。 - A virtual state of war exists between the two countries.
这两国间实际上处于战争状态。 - At that time, the whole country was in a state of war.
那时,整个国家都处在战争状态之中。 - I ask taht the Congress declare that since the unprovoked and dastardly attack by Japan on Sunday, December 7th, 1941, a state of war has existed between the United States and the Japanese Empire.
我要求国会宣布:自1941年12月7日星期日日本发动无端的、卑鄙的进攻时起,美国和日本帝国之间已处于战争状态。 - Even before the Second Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence, a state of war existed between Great Britain and the American colonies.
在第二届大陆会议通过《独立宣言》以前,英国和美洲殖民地之间就已经战事连连。