Gestapo

[ɡes'tɑ:pəu]
  • n. 盖世太保(德国纳粹秘密警察)

英文词源


Gestapo
Nazi secret state police, 1934, from German Gestapo, contracted from "Geheime Staats-polizei," literally "secret state police," set up by Hermann Göring in Prussia in 1933, extended to all Germany in January 1934.

双语例句


1. Technically , the Gestapo had no jurisdiction over men in uniform.
按照规定, 盖世太保并不掌握军人的生杀大权.

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2. The operation was infiltrated by the Gestapo, the German secret police.
这次行动被德国秘密警察盖士太保侦破了.

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3. The Gestapo knew well how to exploit all the human frailties of their victims.
盖世太保很清楚地知道怎样去利用他们准备杀害的人的人性弱点.

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4. Gestapo was used by the Nazi state against anyone suspected of political deviation or opposition.
盖世太保被纳粹国家用来对付任何被怀疑为政治背判或反对派的人.

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5. Goering had switched sides because the Gestapo had proof of his drug addiction.
戈林之所以变卦,是因为秘密警察已经掌握了他吸吗啡上瘾的证据.

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