prussian / ˈprʌʃ ən /
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prussian 的 2 个定义
adj. 形容词 adjective- of or relating to Prussia or its inhabitants.
- characterized by, exemplifying, or resembling Prussianism.
n. 名词 noun- a native or inhabitant of Prussia.
- one of a Lettic people formerly inhabiting territory along and near the coast at the southeastern corner of the Baltic Sea.
- a Baltic language formerly spoken in Prussia; Old Prussian. Abbreviation: Pruss
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- The whole purpose was to create this idea that there was this Prussian juggernaut.
- I had some letters from Koch that were a goldmine for the book—his letters from the front during the Franco-Prussian War.
- Supposedly, he and his troops drank it after defeating the Prussian army in 1809.
- They contained photographs and portraits of all the military leaders of the Prussian state from the Soldier King to Hitler.
- Prussian militarism was unlovely, to be sure, but the Kaiser was no Führer.
- In pursuing his alchemical researches, he discovered Prussian blue, and the animal oil which bears his name.
- The Polish insurgents surrendered to the Prussian troops, after great slaughter, at Posen.
- We spurred across the plain to the mouth of a deep, wooded defile, through which the Prussian grand corps d'armée were advancing.
- I predict that, in one month from the date of this letter, there will not be an Austrian or Prussian cartridge found in France.
- Soon the whole of the Prussian army, forty-five thousand strong, was engaged in the attempt to crush the small French force.