late 14c., from Late Latin confoederatus "leagued together," past participle of confoederare "to unite by a league," from com- "with, together" (see com-) + foederare, from foedus (genitive foederis) "a league" (see federal). Also used as a past participle adjective from late 14c., as a simple adjective from 1550s; meaning "of or belonging to the Confederate States of America" is from 1861. Used as a noun from late 15c. (Late Latin confoederatus also was used as a noun in its day).
雙語例句
1. The Confederate States perceive that they cannot carry all before them with a rush.
南部邦聯可以看出,他們不可能突然一下子大獲全勝.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
2. The thief was arrested, but his confederate escaped.
小偷被逮住了,但他的同夥卻逃之夭夭。
來自辭典例句
3. The country agreed to confederate with the neighboring country for mutual security.
這個國家同意為了共同的安全而與鄰國結盟。
來自辭典例句
4. 'sir,'said Mrs. Meade indignantly. " There are no deserters in the Confederate army. "
" 先生,聯盟軍裏可沒有逃兵呀, " 米德太太憤憤地插嘴說.
來自飄(部分)
5. " Well, honey, where did all our Confederate gold go to?