101.   The airstrip was also used by the Honduran army, which itself had waged a quiet and deadly war against political enemies.

102.   The demonstrators included students, ministers and others, and they were initially joined by Democratic Lt. Gov. Gray Davis, a regent and political enemy of Wilson.

103.   The Fort Benning, Ga., military academy trains Latin American soldiers, some of whom have gone on to torture and kill political enemies in their home countries.

104.   The Netanyahus denied wrongdoing, claiming persecution by political enemies and, after the media was alerted to raids of their home, by an overly zealous police force.

105.   The prime minister said his political enemies has pursued the indictment because they could not accept his electoral victory or his policies.

106.   The president and his top aides were caught hatching plots against their political enemies and then discussing ways to cover up their abuse of power.

107.   The rationale is that public officials are subject to spurious charges or that an overzealous prosecutor may use a grand jury investigation to sully the reputation of political enemies.

108.   The president presented himself as the victim of relentless political enemies obsessed with scandal, in an interview broadcast Monday night on the cable network BET.

109.   The senator is a fellow who assumes the worst of his political enemies and wants everybody else to do so too.

a. + enemy >>共 497
former 11.37%
political 8.81%
worst 6.11%
bitter 4.91%
old 4.60%
common 3.76%
sworn 3.09%
natural 2.49%
new 1.83%
potential 1.72%
political + n. >>共 919
party 6.88%
leader 2.98%
prisoner 1.59%
analyst 1.43%
system 1.09%
reform 1.07%
crisis 1.03%
opponent 0.97%
career 0.97%
issue 0.93%
enemy 0.27%
每页显示:    共 249