sortie 英 [ˈsɔ:ti]   美 [ˈsɔrti]

sortie

sortie  英 [ˈsɔ:ti] 美 [ˈsɔrti]

n. 出击;突围 

名词复数:sorties 

Selfridge tells him he will cut the escorts on the scientific teams back to one man per sortie. 塞弗里奇告诉他,他将把科考的护卫人员削减至每次一人。
When he goes to Europe on his big sortie, on his big-boy trek through Europe he goes around and he visits all of these botanical gardens. 他的访问团曾到欧洲,在穿越欧洲的成年之旅中,他到处游历,参观了各种植物园

  • When a group of soldiers is sent on a specific mission, it's called a sortie. A fighter pilot's sortie might involve a mission to drop a bomb on a target and return to base.
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  • n. 出击;突围
  • 1. Selfridge tells him he will cut the escorts on the scientific teams back to one man per sortie.

    塞弗里奇告诉他,他将把科考的护卫人员削减至每次一人。

  • 2. When he goes to Europe on his big sortie, on his big-boy trek through Europe he goes around and he visits all of these botanical gardens.

    他的访问团曾到欧洲,在穿越欧洲的成年之旅中,他到处游历,参观了各种植物园

  • sortie (n.) "attack of the besieged upon the besiegers," 1778, from French sortie (16c.), literally "a going out," noun use of fem. past participle of sortir "go out," from Vulgar Latin *surctire, from Latin surrectus, past participle of surgere "rise up" (see surge (n.)).
sor·tie / ˈsɔːti ; NAmE ˈsɔːrti / noun 1 a flight that is made by an aircraft during military operations; an attack made by soldiers (在军事行动中飞机的)出动架次;(军队的)出击 SYN raid 2 a short trip away from your home or the place where you are (短暂)外出,出门 SYN foray 3 sortieinto sth an effort that you make to do or join sth new 尝试参与;一试身手 SYN foray His first sortie into politics was unsuccessful. 他初涉政坛并不成功。 sortie sorties sortied sortieing sor·tie / ˈsɔːti ; NAmE ˈsɔːrti /
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