单词:terrorist organization
terrorist organization的用法和样例:
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- They set about disbanding the terrorist groups.他们开始解散恐怖主义组织。
- A terrorist faction founded in the Middle East, this group has a reputation for ruthlessness.一个成立于中东的恐怖主义组织,以其残酷而闻名。
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