soldier
美音:
[´səuldʒə
]英音:
[´səuldʒə
]n.士兵,军人
难易程度:
soldier为小学词汇
词频:1766
词形变化:
动词过去式:soldiered 过去分词:soldiered 现在分词:soldiering 第三人称单数:soldiers
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soldier
/'səʊldʒə(r); `soldʒɚ/
n
1 member (usu male) of an army, esp one who is not an officer 军人(通常指男性); (尤指)士兵
*two soldiers, a sailor and a civilian 两名士兵、一名水手和一个平民
* The children were playing at soldiers. 孩子们玩着当军人的游戏.
2 (idm 习 语) a ,soldier of `fortune (dated 旧) person who will serve any country or person who will hire him as a soldier; mercenary 雇佣兵(可受雇为任何国家作战的).
v (phr v) soldier `on continue bravely with one's work, etc despite difficulties (不畏困难)勇往直前地工作等
*The walkers soldiered on although the weather was terrible. 尽管天气恶劣, 但竞走运动员还是勇敢地继续前行. soldiering n [U] the life of a soldier 军人生活; 戎马生涯
*enjoy soldiering 喜欢部队生活
* peace-time soldiering 和平时期的从军生活.
1. When they passed the place where the dead boy lay, each soldier saluted. 当他们路过停放着男孩尸体的地方时, 每个士兵都向他敬礼.
2. These two countries share a common border that runs for thousands of kilometers, with not a single soldier along the way. 两国有几千公里的共同边界,在这条边界线上没有一个巡逻的士兵。
3. He was a soldier famous for his daring. 他是个以勇敢出名的战士。
4. He is a soldier. 他是一个战士.
5. He is the most valiant soldier and most notable leader. 他是最英勇的战士和最著名的领导人.
6. He was a wise king and a brave soldier. 他是一位明智的君主,又是一位勇敢的战士。
7. And had a picture painted which was dedicated to the memory of ´the most valiant soldier and most notable leader, Signor Giovanni Haukodue.´ 并为他画像以纪念这位´骁勇无比的战士、杰出的领袖乔凡尼.阿库托先生.´
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