billet

英['bɪlɪt] 美['bɪlɪt]
  • n. 兵舍;军营;职位;短木柴;钢坯
  • v. 宿营;分配住宿地
billeted billeted billeting billets
  • bilayer n.双分子层
  • bilbao n.毕尔巴鄂(西班牙北部一城市)
  • bilberry n.覆盆子;欧洲越橘
  • bilbo n.剑;一种铁制之脚镣
  • bilboa 好剑,一种铁制之脚镣
Noun:
  1. a short personal letter;

    "drop me a line when you get there"

  2. lodging for military personnel (especially in a private home)

  3. a job in an organization;

    "he occupied a post in the treasury"

Verb:
  1. provide housing for (military personnel)

1. Soldiers were billet ed in all the houses of the village.
士兵被分配到全村的老百姓家里住宿.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

2. We arrange with the townspeople to billet the students.
我们和镇上人协商给学生提供宿舍.

来自辞典例句

3. The old mansion served as the soldiers'billet for a week.
士兵在那所古宅里住了一个星期.

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4. He landed a lucrative billet with a publishing house.
他在一家出版社里谋到一个报酬很高的职位.

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5. Every bullet has its billet.
每颗子弹都有归宿,命中注定无法逃.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The old mansion serve as the soldier ' billet for a week.
      士兵在那所古宅里住了一个星期。
    2. The townspeople receive billet order them to lodge the regiment overnight.
      镇民接到命令,要为一团官兵提供一夜住宿。
    3. He landed a lucrative billet with a publishing house.
      他在一家出版社里谋到一个报酬很高的职位。
    4. Breakout of molten steel in billet continuous casting occurs frtquently.
      在小方坯连铸生产中,漏钢事故经常发生。