在 英语 中使用 Dispatches 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Frontline Dispatches.
Even Queen Elizabeth II used it to send dispatches.
Dispatches from Elsewhere season 1.
Front- Line Dispatches.
Ernie's war:the best of Ernie Pyle's World War II dispatches.
Legal opinions and dispatches were also provided by UNMIT.
According to Frémont they were carrying Mexican military dispatches.
The CIA dispatches dozens of Ukrainian agents by air and land.
His various articles were later published as‘Unofficial Dispatches'.
Russia dispatches new humanitarian aid convoy to eastern Ukraine.
Shortly after, the Bellmead Fire Department dispatches two trucks.
China dispatches helicopter to rescue Vietnamese fisherman in Paracels.
A modern logistics centre quickly dispatches the ordered goods to the customer.
The Navy dispatches missile destroyers and other equipment to New York and Washington.
The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars: Dispatches from the Front Lines, Michael E.
UN-Habitat dispatches urban planning expert to Ecuador for post-earthquake reconstruction advice.
His book is The Blog of War: Front-Line Dispatches from Soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The server layer dispatches commands to the individual zooids, while at the same time monitoring their status and position.
When the IMF decides to assist a country, it dispatches a"mission" of economists.
Security Council dispatches UN special envoy to Burundi for talks on political crisis.
The Blog of War: Front-Line Dispatches from Soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Other dispatches illuminated the difficulties of resettling Uighurs, Chinese Muslim prisoners who had been ordered freed by a federal judge.
The blog of war: front-line dispatches from soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The letters and dispatches of your Consul General are full of interest, but should be cut in half- as you say.
The Blog of War: Frontline Dispatches from Military Bloggers in Iraq and Afghanistan.
After Raiden dispatches Scorpion, another Scorpion--dressed in the character's classic garb--appears and continues the fight.
Winston Churchill dispatches a ruthless police chief from Belfast to impose order on an increasingly lawless city and recover the guns.
Publication of the dispatches, Jefferson told Madison,“produced such a shock on the republican mind as has never been seen since our independence.”.
Without revealing the dispatches, Adams informed Congress in March 1798 of the failure of the diplomatic mission and called for arming America's merchant vessels.