释义 |
SASSAS /ˌes eɪ ˈes/ noun  - Cross-border operations, kidnapping involving loyalists hired for the purpose, the role of the SAS and infighting between the security services.
- The SAS, once again, had done its job.
- The beginning of July 1942 marked a radical change in the operational style of the SAS.
- The former won, which was all to the good as far as the SAS was concerned.
- The stated intention of the proposed SAS is to establish reporting practice which is both clear and informative.
- Then, just to make it worse, I went into the SAS.
- We return to Glasgow by SAS on Sunday morning.
the SAS (the Special Air Service) a British military force that is specially trained to do secret and dangerous work |