enemy
n. 敵人,反對者; 敵軍; 大敵
If someone is your enemy, they hate you or want to harm you.
If someone is your enemy, they are opposed to you and to what you think or do.
The Government's political enemies were quick to pick up on this series of disasters.
政府的政敵迅速借這一系列災難向政府發難。
The enemy is an army or other force that is opposed to you in a war, or a country with which your country is at war.
The enemy were pursued for two miles...
敵軍被追擊了兩英里。
He searched the skies for enemy bombers.
他在空中搜尋敵軍轟炸機。
If one thing is the enemy of another thing, the second thing cannot happen or succeed because of the first thing.
Reform, as we know, is the enemy of revolution.
正如我們所知,改革是革命的大敵。
1. an opposing military force;
2. an armed adversary (especially a member of an opposing military force);
3. any hostile group of people;
4. a personal enemy;
opponent, competitor, enemy, foe, rival
這些名詞均有"對手,敵手"之意。
be one's own worst enemy
是自己最大的敵人
A squad of our troops held off six attacks of a numerically superior enemy.
我們部隊的一個班打退了在人數上佔優勢的敵人的6次進攻.
A friend that frowns is better than a smiling enemy.
朋友向你皺眉勝過敵人向你微笑.
We'll give the enemy beans when they come within range.
敵人一旦進入射程,我們就懲罰他們.
Be modest in learning , for complacency is the enemy of study.
學習要虛心, 自滿是敵人.
The soldiers harried the enemy out of the country.
士兵們不斷作騷擾性的攻擊直至把敵人趕出國境為止.