post-war
基本解释
- adj.战后的;用以形容在战争结束后随即发生;存在;或出现的事物尤指第二次世界大战;1939-45;n
英汉例句
- This could be explained for most of the post-war period by lack of competition.
在战后时期这种不正常的存在,还可以用缺少竞争来解释。 - This scheme formed the basis of Britain’s position in the negotiations in 1944 at Bretton Woods, which created the post-war system of exchange rates.
这一方案为英国在1944年布雷顿森林谈判中的作用奠定了基础,布雷顿森林谈判建立起了战后的汇率制度。 - The insight of “power-transition theory” is that satisfied powers, such as post-war Germany and Japan, do not challenge the world order when they rise.
从“权力过渡理论”的角度看,踌躇满志的崛起势力——比如战后的德国和日本——是不会去挑战世界秩序的。 - For many years, popular singer Dinah Shore invited optimistic post-war Americans to take to the highway and see their country in a Chevrolet.
- So the nature of the world, post-cold war world is increasingly one about competition for markets, govern of one nation's markets.
因此冷战之后,市场的竞争,成为世界的主题,一国市场的管理,如果事实如此。
麻省理工公开课 - 媒体、教育、市场课程节选 - A poem published after the Second World War, written about the post-war world.
这首诗发表在二战后,写的是战后的世界。
耶鲁公开课 - 现代诗歌课程节选 - The moral dilemmas of post-war Polish collaborators are better portrayed than those of the wartime occupiers.
ECONOMIST: Poland's historical epic in the limelight
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英英字典
- Postwar is used to describe things that happened, existed, or were made in the period immediately after a war, especially World War II, 1939-45.
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专业释义
- 战后的