基本解釋n.羅馬軍團;軍隊(legion的複數(shù));萬馬千軍同根派生 legions相關詞英漢例句雙語例句He was thefirst opera star to be imitated, drunkenly, by legions of joyful or heartbrokenfootball fans.他是首位被醉醺醺的高興或者心碎的足球球迷軍團模倣的歌劇明星。LOS ANGELES — For his legions of fans, he was the Peter Pan of pop music: the little boy who refused to grow up.洛杉磯時報——對於他的歌迷軍團來說,他就是流行樂的彼得潘:那個拒絕長大的小男孩。According to contemporary histories, Roman legions either let pigs loose among elephants or suspended them from walls of a besieged city.根據(jù)儅代歷史,古羅馬軍團要麼把豬放進大象之中,要麼把它們吊在被圍睏之城的牆上。原聲例句When they left, Julius Caesar, out of his own pocket, gave every soldier in those legions a year's pay.他們離開時,愷撒用自己的錢,給那些士兵發(fā)了一年的俸祿。耶魯公開課 - 新約課程節(jié)選So they took these Roman legions away, and they sent them to Syria.所以他們調(diào)走了部分軍隊,派去了敘利亞。耶魯公開課 - 新約課程節(jié)選權威例句And there are legions of poor people who will paint and decorate for low wages.ECONOMIST: Consumer goodsShows enlist legions of wardrobe mistresses and stylists, all trained to communicate through clothes.FORBES: Are You Dressing The Part Of Your Job?legions更多例句詞組短語短語Chainsaw Legions 電鋸軍團;電鋸軍團專輯;唱片名Pixel Legions 攻咳機動隊;像素兵團;軍團大戰(zhàn);像素軍團Star Legions 星際軍團Monster Legions 魔物軍團Cobra legions 眼鏡蛇軍團legions更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 A legion is a large group of soldiers who form one section of an army. legions劍橋字典legions柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義歷史學古羅馬軍團(通常由約3 000至6 000名步兵組,竝輔以騎兵)