soldier
noun /ˈsəʊldʒə(r)/
/ˈsəʊldʒər/
- a member of an army, especially one who is not an officer
军人;(尤指)士兵 - They visited the graves of US soldiers killed in the First World War.
他们参观了在第一次世界大战中阵亡的美国士兵的坟墓。 - captured soldiers, sailors and airmen
被俘的士兵、水手和飞行员 - soldiers in uniform
穿军装的士兵 - soldiers on duty
值勤的士兵
Topics War and conflicta2, Jobsa2- At least 19 people were killed when soldiers opened fire on a peaceful demonstration.
军人向和平示威者开火,造成至少 19 人死亡。 - Several coalition soldiers have been wounded.
数名联军士兵受伤。 - Approximately 1,000 American soldiers died in the battle.
大约1000名美国士兵在战斗中丧生。 - That same day two soldiers from the same unit were killed.
同一天,同一部队的两名士兵被打死。 - At least 500 elite soldiers from the Parachute Regiment were yesterday sent in to the area.
至少500名伞兵团的精英士兵昨天被派往该地区。 - He wrote about his life as a British soldier stationed in Burma.
他写了他作为驻扎在缅甸的英国士兵的生活。 - She helped a wounded Confederate soldier.
她帮助了一名受伤的邦联士兵。 - The area is guarded by Israeli soldiers.
该地区由以色列士兵守卫。 - Boys are forced to become child soldiers.
男孩子们小小年纪被迫当兵。 - From a common foot soldier he rose to become one of the most honored military men of his time.
他从一名普通的步兵成长为他那个时代最受尊敬的军人之一。 - Enemy soldiers have human rights too.
敌兵也有人权。 - He was deeply affected by the death of one of his fellow soldiers.
他的一个战友的牺牲令他深受震动。 - a monument to fallen soldiers
阵亡士兵纪念碑 - The academy trained soldiers and military engineers.
该学院训练士兵和军事工程师。 - He decided to enlist as a soldier.
他决心应征入伍。 - He has led American soldiers into battle.
他把美国士兵送上战场。 - Sharon has served as a soldier.
沙伦当过军人。 - The minister paid tribute to the brave soldiers who had lost their lives.
部长向英勇牺牲的将士致敬。 - The number of active-duty soldiers has continued to rise.
现役军人的人数持续增加。 - What was life like for the common soldier?
普通士兵的生活是什么样的? - a highly decorated soldier
获得很高荣誉勋章的军人 - little boys playing soldiers
玩当兵打仗游戏的小男孩
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- brave
- fine
- good
- …
- company
- group
- be
- become
- serve as
- …
- enlist
- be stationed
- serve
- …
- as a soldier
- a soldier of fortune
- soldiers in uniform
- soldiers at war
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词源Middle English: from Old French soldier, from soulde ‘(soldier's) pay’, from Latin solidus ‘solid’. The verb dates from the early 17th cent. - They visited the graves of US soldiers killed in the First World War.