1.
They were attacked unexpectedly from both sides as soon as they landed at a beachhead.
他们一登上滩头阵地就意外地遭到两面夹攻。
2.
A foothold or beachhead gained by troops in enemy or neutral territory.
立足点,占领部队在敌对国或中立国境内取得的立足点或滩头阵地
3.
Commander Tazewell Shepard, the naval aide, gave a report, precise and bleak, on the beachhead.
海军副官泰兹韦尔·谢泼德中校报告了滩头阵地确实的又不妙的情况。
4.
Large transport ships of the Americans brought the heavy equipment that was to be employed for the fighting in the depth after the landing forces secured the beachheads.
美国大型货轮运来了重型武器,当登陆部队守住滩头阵地后,这些重型装备将用于挺进内陆的战斗。
5.
He started for the shivering sand at a rate.
他一阵风的向激沙滩那头奔去。
6.
The Development Models of the Costal Beach Tourist Destinations--A Case Study of the Longhutan Beach in Shantou City;
滨海沙滩旅游地的开发模式研究——兼论汕头市龙虎滩的旅游开发
7.
The key metallogenic stage is Late Carboniferous-Early Permian, Mahuanggou-Matoutan, Qishitan and Shiyingtan are the main prospect regions for gold metallogenesis and prospecting.
麻黄沟-马头滩、齐石滩、石英滩等地段是本区重要成矿和找矿远景地段。
8.
A fortified position from which troops defend the end of a bridge nearest the enemy.
桥头堡,桥头阵地军队守卫离敌人最近的桥头的筑垒阵地
9.
A Forecast Model of Storm Surge Inundation with High Resolution;
汕头地区高分辨率台风暴潮漫滩数值预报模式
10.
Studies on Biomass Structure and Its Regression Models of Bambusa rigida Keng
滩地硬头黄竹生物量结构及回归模型的研究
11.
Tumbling over clumsily a few times, the rock hit a pile of shingle next to the water's edge and shattered.
石头笨拙地翻了个跟头,啪地摔碎在河滩的砾石堆上。
12.
The wind was still sweeping along the beach.
风还是一阵阵在海滩上刮过。
13.
She felt giddy and then crumpled up.
她感到一阵头晕,随后就无力地倒下了。
14.
She nodded slightly, and a wave of emotion swept through her heart.
她轻轻地点了点头,心里拂过一阵感动。
15.
Tramping over the shingle and larger rocks on the beach, he secretly stifled his anger.
他踩着河滩地上的卵石和硬石,不动声色地压制着心头的怒火。
16.
Tom found himself writing "BECKY" in the sand with his big toe;
汤姆发现自己不由自主地用脚趾头在沙滩上写“贝基”。
17.
a defensive post at the end of a bridge nearest to the enemy.
军队守卫离敌人最近的桥头的筑垒阵地。
18.
There was a great hurry in the streets, of people speeding away to get shelter before the storm broke;
街头一阵忙乱。 人们要抢在风暴之前找地方躲雨。