常見例句雙語例句Losing more sweat in peacetime (training, etc.) means shedding less blood in war.平時多流汗, 戰(zhàn)時少流血。《新英漢大辤典》"There is no other capital in peacetime Europe that is being subjected to such devastation for the sake of earning a fast megabuck, " the study said.“在和平時期,沒有哪個歐洲國家的首都遭到這樣的破壞,而目的衹是爲(wèi)了賺取快錢”,這份研究報告表示。IT IS not the invasion of Normandy, but by peacetime standards the flotilla stationed about 65km (40 miles) off the Louisiana coast is a mightily impressive one.這不是諾曼底登陸,但從和平時期的標(biāo)準(zhǔn)來看,離路易斯安那州海岸65公裡(40海裡)部署的艦隊非常壯觀。原聲例句He hoped that could be done slowly, during peacetime.During the sixteenth century, the peacetime armies of the Continental Powers were about 10,000 to 20,000 soldiers--very, very little.6世紀(jì)時,歐洲大陸上的強(qiáng)國,和平時期的軍隊數(shù)量很少,大約一萬到兩萬人耶魯公開課 - 歐洲文明課程節(jié)選Even in peacetime, military expenditures take up almost half of the budget of any European state, and in times of war, eighty percent.即使在和平時期,歐洲任一國家的軍費(fèi)開支,也幾乎佔據(jù)了其預(yù)算的一半,在戰(zhàn)時,更是達(dá)到了80%耶魯公開課 - 歐洲文明課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句Such ploys are equivalent to keeping our factories geared to war production in peacetime.FORBES: Why The Recession Recovery Remains AnemicBefore last year, Britain hadn't been governed by a coalition in peacetime since the 1930s.ECONOMIST: Britain's coalition government 返回 peacetime