hostile fire

英 [ˈhɒstaɪl ˈfaɪə(r)] 美 [ˈhɑːstl ˈfaɪər]

n.  敌意之火

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双语例句

  1. Eventually the person will stop being so hostile, particularly if you are responding in a way that is not giving them any fuel for their fire.
    特别是如果你的回答让面试官无从刁难的话,他最终就不会再对你有敌意了。
  2. Despite these constant threats, aircraft losses to hostile fire in these operations can be counted on one hand, thanks to intricate planning, substantial experience, and advanced hardware.
    尽管威胁一直存在,在这些战斗行动中因敌军射击而导致的飞机损失确是寥寥无几,这要归功于详尽的计划,丰富的经验,以及先进的设备。
  3. Speaking on the condition of anonymity, an intelligence source and a local political official said the helicopter was brought down by hostile fire.
    一位不愿透露姓名的情报人员和当地的官员声称直升机是被敌方火力击落的。
  4. There was no indication of hostile fire, officials said, saying it appeared the chopper went down because of some other problem, possibly mechanical.
    官员表示,没有迹象表明,飞机在坠毁前遭到了地面火力袭击。因为飞机在失事前是断路器着地的,很可能是机械故障。

英英释义

noun

  1. fire that injures or kills an enemy