answering fire造句
例句与造句
- They said they thought they heard louder, answering fire from Marines.
- Those witnesses said they thought they heard louder, answering fire from Marines.
- Charging into the answering fire, Craig reached the machine gun and killed its three crewmen.
- The Clinton's-selling-us-out posting drew quick answering fire from laughing adversaries.
- Beyond the tasks of cleaning equipment and answering fire calls, they also share " committee work " : cooking, laundry, dishwashing.
- It's difficult to find answering fire in a sentence. 用answering fire造句挺难的
- Some, like ex-sergeant James T . Kerns of Piedmont, S . C ., said the Americans were answering fire from among the refugees.
- But from what reporters near the front could tell, the Taliban appeared to have gained little ground, and their bombardments brought heavy answering fire from Massoud artillery.
- The approach to the hacienda bridge was unguarded, the bridge itself was a solitary span with no soul guarding it and there were no answering fires from the rebels.
- His duties as a firefighter included answering fire alarms on the University of Mississippi campus and in the city of Oxford, including Rowan Oak the home of William Faulkner, but now a museum.
- The " Philomel " advanced at full speed, not answering fire whenever possible, reaching Montevideo in few days . The British steamboats " Lizard " and " Harpy " moved to reunite with the convoy.
- On the morning of 8 March, Company'F'launched an attack to their front, supported by a 37 mm gun and mortar fire; however, the attack quickly petered out when there was no answering fire from the Japanese.
- They had offered to help out at New York fire stations whose crews were involved in rescue and recovery work-- supporting families, cooking meals, even answering fire calls-- to help a department that lost up to 300 firefighters when the buildings collapsed.
- As the primary armament of battleships and battle-cruisers reached 16 inches, while coastal artillery was typically 6 inch or 9 inch guns, a large naval force, including capital ships, could level coastal batteries from a range that kept them out of reach of answering fire.