单词:Gulf War
Gulf War的用法和样例:
例句
- The Gulf War has sapped Iraqi vitality badly.海湾战争使伊拉克大伤元气。
- The United States entered the gulf war on the side of Kuwait.美国参加海湾战争以支持科威特。
- Iran-Iraq War两伊战争
- Persian Gulf War波斯湾战争
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