柯林斯詞典guerrilla /ɡ??r?l?/ (also guerilla) (guerrillas) 1. N-COUNT A guerrilla is someone who fights as part of an unofficial army, usually against an official army or police force. 遊擊隊(duì)員 The guerrillas threatened to kill their hostages. 遊擊隊(duì)員們威脇要?dú)⑺廊速|(zhì)。 返回 guerrilla劍橋詞典a member of an unofficial military group that is trying to change the government by making sudden , unexpected attacks on the official army forces 遊擊隊(duì)員 A small band of guerrillas has blown up a train in the mountains . 一小隊(duì)遊擊隊(duì)員炸燬了山區(qū)的一列火車。 guerrilla warfare 遊擊戰(zhàn) 例句 The former guerrilla leader has become the pivot on which the country's emerging political stability revolves .Planes bombed the guerrilla positions yesterday in an attempt to flush out snipers from underground tunnels .The army don't want to become engaged in guerrilla warfare .Even as the funeral took place , guerrillas hidden nearby let off a fresh volley of machine-gun fire .Invading troops met with obstinate resistance by guerrilla forces . 返回 guerrilla