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infantrymen的意思

infantrymen中文翻譯:

n.步兵(infantryman的復數)

相似詞語短語

infantile ghost───幼稚鬼

infants to───嬰兒至

infancy on───嬰兒期

infantry regiment───步兵團

infancy───n.初期;嬰兒期;幼年

swaddling infants───襁褓中的嬰兒

infantile amnesia───嬰兒期遺忘;幼兒期遺忘

mordant infantry bow───媒染劑步兵弓

infant formula───嬰兒配方;嬰兒配方食品;嬰幼兒配方奶粉;嬰兒配方奶粉

anesthesia in infancy linked───嬰兒期麻醉

雙語使用場景

The Army bought thousands of handheld laser dazzlers for infantrymen to use at checkpoints.───美軍購買了大量的手提激光眩目器供步兵在檢查站使用。

The two saw plenty of action at Outpost Harry and as infantrymen spent a good deal of time on the front line.───作為步兵,這兩個人在哈里前哨觀察所看到了大量的行動,在前線共同度過了不少時光。

cavalry and infantry engage in battle, one cavalryman is equivalent to how many infantrymen?───用騎兵與步兵戰斗,一名騎兵相當于幾名步兵?

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A century ago, it was the explorers and infantrymen of Europe's great powers slugging it out for slices of Africa.───路透約翰內斯堡7月6日電(記者EdCropley)---一個世紀以前,歐洲強國的探險家和軍隊將非洲瓜分得四分五裂。

At the front are a pair of generals, next come two archers, then a couple of infantrymen followed by a cavalryman and his horse.───站立在最前面的是兩名將軍;緊跟著是兩名弓箭手;接著是幾名步兵;再后面是一名牽著戰馬的騎兵。

At the front are infantrymen; to the left a Lewis gunner , to the right a kilted soldier with a Vickers machine gun.───在前面的步兵,向左邊一劉易斯炮手,右邊一個有維克斯機槍打褶的士兵。

An armoury allows the training and equipping of the best infantrymen, usually to a very high standard.───要塞軍營幾乎可以訓練和裝備所有步兵部隊,直至最為精銳的皇家禁衛軍。

Soviet infantrymen move across snow-covered hills around Stalingrad, on their advance to lift the German siege of the city in early 1943.───1943年初,蘇軍步兵穿過斯大林格勒周圍大雪覆蓋的山丘,向市區進發,以解除德軍對斯大林格勒的圍困。

英語使用場景

Seven infantrymen are carried in the back, forming the dismounting element.

The rejoicing was not shared by the weary infantrymen who had just fought their way on to it.

Also patron of infantrymen, knife sharpeners, swordsmiths, and weavers; he is invoked against gout.

And the infantrymen got their wish.

On the front lines, the infantrymen were not privy to the intelligence part of the missions that we went on.

Mines were intended primarily for vehicles, but infantrymen also fell victim to them.

Surveys of WWII infantrymen carried out by U.S. Army Brig. Gen. S.L.A. Marshall found that only 15 to 20 percent had fired their weapons in combat, even when ordered to do so.

Soviet infantrymen move across snow-covered hills around Stalingrad, on their advance to lift the German siege of the city in early 1943.