confederates
英 [kənˈfɛdərɪts]
美 [kənˈfɛdərəts]
n. 同谋; 同伙; 从犯; 共犯
confederate的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- (秘密活动的)同伙,同党,同谋
Someone'sconfederatesare the people they are working with in a secret activity.
双语例句
- He is one of her most trusted confederates.
他是她最信任的同伙之一。 - The War Between the States continued for four years until the Confederates surrendered.
美国各州之间的战争持续了4年,直到盟军投降。 - President Lincoln could not seem to find a commander who could win and keep pushing to finish off the Confederates.
林肯总统当时找不到一个能赢得胜利、尽快消灭邦联军的将领。 - The Confederates marched in their sleep, too tired to think for the most part.
南部联盟军疲乏得边行军边打瞌睡,绝大部分人已什么也不想了。 - The Confederates advanced from this position to cemetery ridge.
联邦军从这个位置行进到墓园山脊。 - Would the Confederates march away without even a fight?
联盟军会不经过战斗就开走吗? - The taking of the capital of the Confederates must have been the last action of this terrible struggle.
一攻破南部联邦的首府,这场可怕的战争就要结束了。 - Another retreat might bring the Confederates into the town.
如果再后退,南部联盟的军队就要进城了。 - He would later regret that prediction as the Confederates purchased the British guns and used them to whoop the Union in the early battles of the war.
随后,他会后悔做出该预言的,因为南部联盟军购买了英国的枪支,还在此战争的早期战场中利用这些枪支向联邦发出战争叫嚣。 - Rajaratnam and his Confederates were using insider information to bet on sure things& buying stocks that would rise after news they gleaned from boardrooms and other nonpublic sources, selling those that were about to take a big hit.
拉贾拉特南和他的同伙们当时是利用了内幕消息进行投资&在从董事会和其他非公开渠道获得利好/利空消息后,买入/卖出相关股票。