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cadet

/kuh-det/US // kəˈdɛt //UK // (kəˈdɛt) //

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a student in a national service academy or private military school or on a training ship.
    • : a student in training for service as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army, Air Force, or Coast Guard.Compare midshipman.
    • : a trainee in a business or profession.
    • : a younger son or brother.
    • : the youngest son.
    • : a gentleman, usually a younger son, who entered the army to prepare for a subsequent commission.
    • : Also called cadet blue . a grayish to strong blue color.
    • : Also called cadet gray . a bluish-gray to purplish-blue color.
    • : Slang. a pimp.

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Examples

  • “That’s another thing that I think is pretty powerful about it,” said Matthews, the academy’s cultural arts director for the corps of cadets.

  • Our job as an institution is to ensure cadets have confidence that their concerns or complaints will be addressed in a timely and compassionate manner without fear of reprisal.

  • Freitag, the son of a retired Arlington police officer, started working for Fairfax as a 19-year-old police cadet in 2015, then became an officer in March 2017, soon after he turned 21.

  • He was 18 and unrefined — a dashing cadet at Britannia Royal Naval College.

  • Contee, a veteran of three decades on the District’s force, rose from cadet to the department’s highest ranks.

  • The Cadet turned suddenly with a surprised look, opened his hand and said ‘a piece of chalk,’ at the same time displaying it.

  • Former cadet Lane said he only saw Jackson attempt to catch one of them.

  • Once a cadet dropped a brick from a third-story barracks window that barely missed Jackson.

  • Over a decade, his teaching often took place in an atmosphere of what one cadet called “wanton disrespect.”

  • He walked over to Jackson and ordered him to report the cadet officers responsible for allowing this to happen.

  • The young artillery cadet had both determination and capacity and his early career foreshadowed his future success.

  • The constable stared at the cadet for a moment and then his jaw dropped and likewise the club in his hand.

  • He lifted the other cadet as high as he could and with a shove sent him rolling on the ice beyond.

  • What he really obtained in Italy was little more than a splendid provision for a cadet of his house.

  • Then several boys appeared, dressed in cadet uniforms, for Putnam Hall was a military academy.