warpath
战道,战路,兵道,战争路径
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plural war·paths [wawr-pathz, -pahthz, -paths, -pahths]. /ˈwɔrˌpæðz, -ˌpɑðz, -ˌpæθs, -ˌpɑθs/.
- : the path or course taken by American Indians on a warlike expedition.
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At that time, the Mongolian conqueror Genghis Khan was leading his army on a warpath across Asia.
The Oklahoma Kiowa have joined this warpath; the Yellowstone is their ancestral homeland.
The public criticism enraged Ramsey, who, according to one current employee, went on a “warpath” to expose the Twitter critics.
And Bishop, Colossus, Warpath, Blink, Sunspot, Quiksilver, Stryker and Havoc will all be there too.
In London to promote Walesa: Man of Hope, a new biopic, he was on the warpath.
Now, scores of stars, including the actress Sienna Miller and the interior designer Kelly Hoppen, are on the warpath.
They had once been very powerful, and could still bring four or five thousand braves to the warpath.
The Sioux went on the warpath immediately and brought home forty or fifty Chippewa scalps.
The tuft of feathers fastened to his “top-knot” and the paint on his face indicated that he was on the warpath.
The warriors need a wise and experienced chief to lead them on the warpath, and instruct them round the council fire.
I intend that you and I shall go off somewhere on the warpath.