death camp
基本解釋
- (第二次世界大戰(zhàn)期間納粹的)死亡集中營(等于extermination camp)
英漢例句
- “There wasn’t a grand strategy in 1940 that the camp would accrue a number of functions and ultimately become a death camp, ” Dwork says.
“在1940年并沒有一個(gè)宏偉關(guān)于集中營增加許多的特殊功能而且最終變成死亡營房的 ” Dwork說. - Thus did John Demjanjuk arrive in Germany on May 12th to face charges that in 1943 he helped murder at least 29,000 Jews and others at the Sobibor death camp, in Poland.
就這樣,約翰·德米揚(yáng)魯克在5月12號(hào)到達(dá)德國,而后將面臨于1943年在位于波蘭的索比波爾死亡集中營協(xié)助殺害至少29000猶太人的指控。 - Corrie ten Boom, who suffered in a Nazi death camp, explained the power of focus: "If you look at the world, you'll be distressed. If you look within, you'll be depressed.
曾在納粹黨死囚營內(nèi)受苦的彭柯麗(Corrie Ten Boom)解釋這種專注的力量說:「定睛于世界,你便會(huì)失望;注視內(nèi)心,便會(huì)沮喪;但若仰望基督,你就可得安息!」 - Miller's television drama, "Playing for Time", told of an orchestra of prisoners at the Nazi death camp,Auschwitz, during World War Two.
- Then Krasa and the children were sent to a Nazi death camp, along with most of the other Jews of Prague.
- It tells the story of a German woman who served as a guard at a Nazi death camp during World War Two.
- They refused to bomb the railroad tracks leading to Auschwitz, or the crematoria at the death camp.
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英英字典
- a place where large numbers of people are sent to be killed, or kept as prisoners until they die from the extremely bad conditions
- A death camp is a place where prisoners are kept, especially during a war, and where many of them die or are killed.