bombardier
noun /ˌbɒmbəˈdɪə(r)/
/ˌbɑːmbərˈdɪr/
- the person on a military plane in the US air force who is responsible for aiming and dropping bombs
Topics War and conflictc2(美国空军的)投弹手 - a member of a low rank in the Royal Artillery (= a part of the British army that uses large guns)
(英国皇家炮兵的)下士
词源mid 16th cent. (denoting a soldier in charge of a bombard, an early form of cannon): from French, from Old French bombarde ‘cannon’, probably based on Latin bombus ‘booming, humming’, from Greek bombos, of imitative origin.