cold war
英 [ˌkəʊld ˈwɔː(r)]
美 [ˌkoʊld ˈwɔːr]
n. 冷战(通常指第二次世界大战后美国与苏联之间的对峙局面)
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牛津词典
noun
- 冷战(通常指第二次世界大战后美国与苏联之间的对峙局面)
a very unfriendly relationship between two countries who are not actually fighting each other, usually used about the situation between the US and the Soviet Union after the Second World War
柯林斯词典
- N-PROPER (二战后开始的)冷战
The Cold Warwas the period of hostility and tension between the Soviet bloc and the Western powers that followed the Second World War.- ...the end of the cold war and the decline in armaments spending.
冷战的结束和军备开支的减少 - ...the first major crisis of the post-Cold War era.
冷战后第一次重大的危机
- ...the end of the cold war and the decline in armaments spending.
英英释义
noun
- a state of political hostility between countries using means short of armed warfare
双语例句
- The cold war came to an end.
冷战结束了。 - But Ronald Reagan: restored growth and won the cold war.
而罗纳德里根(ronaldreagan):恢复了增长,并赢了冷战。 - I looked forward to the end of the cold war, but now I feel disappointed.
我希望冷战结束,但现在我感到失望。 - The fall of the Berlin Wall symbolised the end of the Cold War between East and West.
柏林墙的倒塌象征着东西方冷战的结束。 - America won the cold war and many Soviet satellite states were rapidly welcomed into the EU.
美国赢得了冷战,苏联的许多卫星国很快投入了欧盟(eu)的怀抱。 - Is not it like opening the doors of a cold war with the dragon country.
这会不会打开了和龙国冷战的大门。 - With the Cold War almost over, the talks were a mere formality.
随着冷战即将结束,对话就只是一种形式了。 - This new nuclear age involves issues and perils quite different from those of the cold war.
这个新核武器时代涉及的问题和危险与冷战时期截然不同。 - Immigrants took up arms to preserve our union, to defeat fascism, and to win a Cold War.
是移民们拿起武器,维护了我们的合众国,打败了法西斯,取得了冷战的胜利。 - I hated the Cold War. I think we're very well out of it.
我痛恨冷战。幸亏我们没有卷进去。