sergeant

英['sɑːdʒənt] 美['sɑːrdʒənt]
  • n. 中士;巡佐;军士;警官;(法庭或议会等地的)警卫官
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星级词汇:
    n. (名词)
    1. [C] 中士 non-commissioned army officer ranking above a corporal and below a warrant officer
    2. [C] 巡佐 police officer with a rank below that of an inspector
    3. [C] 警佐 police officer with a rank below that of a captain or sometimes a lieutenant

英英释义

Noun:
  1. any of several noncommissioned officer ranks in the Army or Air Force or Marines ranking above a corporal

  2. a lawman with the rank of sergeant

  3. an English barrister of the highest rank

1. I left a sergeant in command and rode forward to reconnoitre.
我留下一名中士指挥,自己策马前去侦察敌情。

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2. The bullet lodged in the sergeant's leg, shattering his thigh bone.
子弹嵌进了中士的腿里,使其股骨碎裂。

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3. His father is a staff sergeant in the army.
他父亲是一名陆军上士。

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4. Sergeant Cobbins was an experienced officer and didn't miss much.
科宾斯巡佐是一位经验丰富的警官,很少有东西从他眼皮底下溜走。

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5. His hands were clasped behind him like a drill sergeant.
他双手背在身后,像一个教官。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The sergeant expects obedience from his men.
      中士要士兵服从他的命令。
    2. A police sergeant is below an inspector.
      巡佐的级别低于巡官。
    3. You may fade away and the sergeant will take over.
      你可以走了,军士会来接替你的。
    4. The sergeant gave his men the command "At ease!"
      警官命令战士们“稍息!”