单词 | wartime |
释义 | wartime (wɔːʳtaɪm ) also war-time uncountable noun [oft in NOUN, NOUN noun] Wartime is a period of time when a war is being fought. The government will commandeer ships only in wartime. ...his wartime experiences in France. Collocations: wartime economy Some of that fall reflected the demobilisation of the wartime economy in the immediate aftermath of the war, together with post-war austerity. Times,Sunday Times They will also face the collapse of the country's wartime economy. Times, Sunday Times The latter was cut as a wartime economy measure in 1940 and not resumed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was closed as a wartime economy measure between 1917 and 1919. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some items were hard to locate, while others were in short supply in the wartime economy. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was highly regarded for his forthright views and deep beliefs born of wartime experience. Times, Sunday Times The verdict should perhaps come as little surprise given the centrality of the wartime experience to contemporary national identity. Times,Sunday Times But there are perhaps other subjects with which the wartime experience could provide a useful pattern, saving university places and a student's fees. Times, Sunday Times The vitality of wartime experience remains unmistakable. The Times Literary Supplement Accordingly, plans were drawn up to convert these vessels into fast anti-submarine frigates incorporating as many lessons learned during wartime experience as possible. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Their son has a passing resemblance to the wartime leader. Times, Sunday Times A further set of pictures show the theatrical wartime leader rehearsing his hate-filled rants and trying out bizarre expressions and hand gestures. The Sun The wartime leader had a style that was too repetitive, according to the computer being tested for the online marking of school qualifications. Times, Sunday Times But perhaps the greatest change will be wrought in our perception of the wartime leader. Times,Sunday Times The wartime leader famously slept four hours a night but had a two-hour afternoon nap. Times, Sunday Times Wartime memories might keep people warm for decades metaphorically but in reality they still froze without enough coal or modern gas production and electricity generation. Times,Sunday Times She portrays, without an ounce of self-pity, a destructive idealist who confuses rudeness for rebellion, and can't get beyond the nostalgic tug of her wartime memories. Times, Sunday Times Meanwhile, a small-town-artist made several efforts to brush into canvas wartime memories. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Like many of his generation he was reluctant to talk about his wartime service. Times, Sunday Times At the age of 18, however, he was called up to the army for wartime service. Times, Sunday Times In later life she spoke little about her wartime service. Times, Sunday Times He was mentioned in dispatches for his wartime service. Times, Sunday Times Many of the competitors had seen wartime service and some bore the physical scars. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 战争时期 Japanese: 戦時中 |
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