Crossfire Meaning in English
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释义
The situation when bullets are being fired from two or more directions so that people or things in the middle are in danger; also, being caught between two opposing forces, opinions, or arguments.
用法与细微差别
Originally military, but often used metaphorically for being caught between arguments or pressures. Common with 'caught in the crossfire'. Typically uncountable.
Spanish: fuego cruzadoPortuguese (BR): fogo cruzadoPortuguese (PT): fogo cruzadoChinese (Simplified): 交叉火力 - 夹击(比喻)Chinese (Traditional): 交叉火力 - 夾擊(比喻)Hindi: दोतरफा गोलीबारी - बीच में फँसना (प्रतीकात्मक)Arabic: نيران متبادلة - موقف صعب (مجازي)Bengali: গোলাগুলির মাঝখান - দ্বন্দ্বের মাঝখানRussian: перекрестный огоньJapanese: 銃撃戦の中 - 板挟みVietnamese: làn đạn chéo - cuộc tranh cãi gay gắtKorean: 십자포화 - 갈등의 한가운데Turkish: çapraz ateşUrdu: دو طرفہ فائرنگ – دو مخالف قوتوں کے درمیان پھنس جاناIndonesian: tembakan silang - situasi terhimpit
例句
The journalists were caught in the crossfire during the battle.
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He was injured in the crossfire.
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Civilians should avoid the crossfire.
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I got stuck in the crossfire between their argument.
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Sorry I was late—the meeting turned into a crossfire of complaints.
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The new manager walked right into the crossfire of office politics.
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