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单词 wartime
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Definition of wartime in English:

wartime

nounˈwɔːtʌɪmˈwɔrˌtaɪm
mass noun
  • A period during which a war is taking place.

    the destruction of cultural property during wartime
    as modifier Britain's wartime defences
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But in wartime we are even less able, and willing, than usual to see ourselves as others see us.
    • For a nation going to the polls in wartime, no issue matters more than character.
    • They need to figure out a way to sort of complete the role of the president in wartime.
    • Youngsters from Southbroom Junior School have been finding out about Britain during wartime.
    • Since it was reopened last week, the site has resembled a military base during wartime.
    • Josie had always heard that in some towns soldiers are treated like saviors during wartime and this proved it.
    • During wartime and particularly in the 1940s, tractors took over from horses in a big way.
    • In wartime, there would be no food to waste, but with your care and co-operation we shall have enough.
    • Eventually, the government will impose the kind of restrictions normally used in wartime.
    • Opposition to war was not taken to mean that existence in wartime involved no Christian duties.
    • Victims of the disaster and their rescuers saw sights normally seen only by the military in wartime.
    • The law was originally designed to protect the merchant navy from financial ruin during wartime.
    • It was a courage manifest in wartime and widowhood, a courage that endured to the end.
    • The first photograph shows soldiers being conscripted during wartime as victims on an army production line.
    • If we can so successfully manage the media in wartime, why can't we do the same in peace time?
 
 

Definition of wartime in US English:

wartime

nounˈwôrˌtīmˈwɔrˌtaɪm
  • A period during which a war is taking place.

    the destruction of cultural property during wartime
    as modifier Britain's wartime defenses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Eventually, the government will impose the kind of restrictions normally used in wartime.
    • They need to figure out a way to sort of complete the role of the president in wartime.
    • Since it was reopened last week, the site has resembled a military base during wartime.
    • During wartime and particularly in the 1940s, tractors took over from horses in a big way.
    • Youngsters from Southbroom Junior School have been finding out about Britain during wartime.
    • Josie had always heard that in some towns soldiers are treated like saviors during wartime and this proved it.
    • It was a courage manifest in wartime and widowhood, a courage that endured to the end.
    • Victims of the disaster and their rescuers saw sights normally seen only by the military in wartime.
    • If we can so successfully manage the media in wartime, why can't we do the same in peace time?
    • Opposition to war was not taken to mean that existence in wartime involved no Christian duties.
    • But in wartime we are even less able, and willing, than usual to see ourselves as others see us.
    • In wartime, there would be no food to waste, but with your care and co-operation we shall have enough.
    • For a nation going to the polls in wartime, no issue matters more than character.
    • The first photograph shows soldiers being conscripted during wartime as victims on an army production line.
    • The law was originally designed to protect the merchant navy from financial ruin during wartime.
 
 
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