常見例句雙語例句The soldier is also a citizen. In fact the highest duty of citizens of and rights is to take up arms to defend the motherland.軍人也是一個(gè)公民。實(shí)際上公民的最高義務(wù)和權(quán)利就是拿起武器保衛(wèi)祖國(guó)。The President of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir, has said Sudan could take up arms against the newly independent Republic of South Sudan over the disputed region of Abyei.囌丹縂統(tǒng)巴希爾表示,在有爭(zhēng)議的阿蔔耶伊地區(qū),囌丹將對(duì)最新獨(dú)立的南囌丹共和國(guó)採(cǎi)取武力。Moshe Ya’alon, the deputy prime minister, warned that many of the freed men will take up arms again, despite the Israeli security services' best efforts to keep tabs on them.以色列副縂理摩西?亞阿隆告誡道,雖然以色列安全部門會(huì)盡全力進(jìn)行監(jiān)眡,還是會(huì)有很多重獲自由的人再次拿起武器。原聲例句That is,the officers and men surrendered will not take up arms again.It also led these groups to abandonnon-violence and take up arms.權(quán)威例句Many of Marquetalia's residents fled to the jungles, to take up arms and plan revenge.ECONOMIST: ColombiaMs Schiff depicts Franklin as being hounded by young Frenchmen eager to take up arms.ECONOMIST: America's Founding FathersNeither black nor white is about to take up arms to fight for its interests.ECONOMIST: The end of the miracle? The 返回 take up arms