Bismarck

英['bizma:k] 美
  • n. 俾斯麦(建立德意志帝国的政治家)

英文词源


Bismarck
"drink of champagne and stout" (also called a black velvet), 1910, named for the German chancellor (1815-1898), who was said to have been fond of it. The surname is said to be short for Biscofsmark "bishop's boundary."

双语例句


1. Ultimately, Bismarck's revisionism scarcely affected or damaged British interests at all.
从根本上说,俾斯麦的修正主义几乎未对英国的利益造成一丝一毫的影响或损害。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Bismarck ruled Germany by a strong hand.
俾斯麦用铁腕手段统治德国.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

3. Very soon the Bismarck's fire began to tell upon her.
不久,“俾斯麦”号的炮火就打中了它.

来自辞典例句

4. This led to the ascendancy of Bismarck.
这一切最后导致了俾斯麦的崛起.

来自辞典例句

5. By now it was known that the Bismarck was actually steaming in the wrong direction.
这时已经获悉,“俾斯麦”号实际上正朝着错误的方向驶去.

来自辞典例句