prussian / ˈprʌʃ ən /

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prussian2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to Prussia or its inhabitants.
  2. characterized by, exemplifying, or resembling Prussianism.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a native or inhabitant of Prussia.
  2. one of a Lettic people formerly inhabiting territory along and near the coast at the southeastern corner of the Baltic Sea.
  3. a Baltic language formerly spoken in Prussia; Old Prussian. Abbreviation: Pruss

更多prussian例句

  1. The whole purpose was to create this idea that there was this Prussian juggernaut.
  2. I had some letters from Koch that were a goldmine for the book—his letters from the front during the Franco-Prussian War.
  3. Supposedly, he and his troops drank it after defeating the Prussian army in 1809.
  4. They contained photographs and portraits of all the military leaders of the Prussian state from the Soldier King to Hitler.
  5. Prussian militarism was unlovely, to be sure, but the Kaiser was no Führer.
  6. In pursuing his alchemical researches, he discovered Prussian blue, and the animal oil which bears his name.
  7. The Polish insurgents surrendered to the Prussian troops, after great slaughter, at Posen.
  8. We spurred across the plain to the mouth of a deep, wooded defile, through which the Prussian grand corps d'armée were advancing.
  9. I predict that, in one month from the date of this letter, there will not be an Austrian or Prussian cartridge found in France.
  10. Soon the whole of the Prussian army, forty-five thousand strong, was engaged in the attempt to crush the small French force.