敌占区 (dí zhàn qū) — enemy-occupied territory
Definition
A formal, written term — typically historical — for territory held and administered by an invading enemy force. Common in war-history texts (e.g. WWII, the War of Resistance), not everyday speech.
noun
enemy-occupied territory
Examples
- ,敌占区。Kàng zhàn shí qī, huá běi dà bù fen dì qū dōu chéng le dí zhàn qū.During the War of Resistance, most parts of North China became enemy-occupied territory.
- 敌占区。Yóu jī duì jīng cháng zài dí zhàn qū lǐ zhǎn kāi mì mì xíng dòng.The guerrilla forces often carried out secret operations in enemy-occupied territory.
- 敌占区,。Tā men mào zhe shēng mìng wēi xiǎn chuān yuè dí zhàn qū, chuán dì qíng bào.They risked their lives crossing the enemy-occupied territory to deliver intelligence.
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