final thrustの例文
- The regiment was rotated into the division reserve for the final thrust into St Lo.
- The Egyptians regrouped at 16 : 00 and attempted a final thrust from the north.
- We were fresher at the end, and we were able to make that final thrust pay off.
- The planned final thrust, to seize Ed Duda, was called off, due to the changing situation to the south.
- Bombed troop concentrations and communications centers in Germany and France, March April 1945, to assist the final thrust into Germany.
- It bombed troop concentrations and communications centers in Germany and France, March April 1945, to assist the final thrust into Germany.
- Remembering the monk's words Ding draws the fighter into a smaller space where he is knocked down as Qiu prepares his final thrust.
- A final thrust by BG Antoine Louis Popon de Maucune's brigade of Marchand's division met defeat when it ran into Denis Pack's Portuguese brigade.
- The Koreans had one final thrust left, when Lee Eul Yong dribbled along the back line and sent the ball in front for Choi.
- The movement ends with a " final thrust of full forces on a suspended high chord " with a " stinger " at the end.
- The collapse of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War provided opportunities for the final thrust leading to the elimination of nuclear weapons,
- The bodies of two Ethiopian soldiers lay in an Eritrean trench, mute evidence of their final thrust into the enemy territory that is indistinguishable from their own.
- After the ground troops reorganized, they made a final thrust to rescue to wounded left in the field, and a heavy artillery barrage on the village followed.
- Arthur Lee, a North Hollywood High graduate, gave Stanford an 80-78 lead on free throws with 33 seconds remaining, and UCLA's miscues nullified any chance at a final thrust.
- By the time the Germans made the final thrust into Graignes that night, the defenders had been reduced to a few isolated pockets of resistance spread out around the village.
- Leading the First Armored Division of the Polish army-in exile, Maczek liberated parts of France, Belgium and the Netherlands during the final thrust of the Allied effort after D-Day in 1944.