combatant 的 2 个定义
- a nation engaged in active fighting with enemy forces.
- a person or group that fights.
combatant 近义词
fighter
更多combatant例句
- She climbed the few front steps to explain that we were standing at the Blockhouse, a fortress predating the park that was used to fire against enemy combatants during the War of 1812.
- After the break, and likely realizing they had to get through the rest of the hour, the two combatants issued mea culpas.
- It should come as no surprise that women fight alongside men in the ethnic armed organizations, whereas the Myanmar military has no women in its combatant ranks.
- Yet the book nonetheless ends with the American combatants looking back on the Pech Valley — and their war — with a little wistfulness.
- Each combatant will choose their weapons — be it a dagger, a shield, or a fork and knife — and whoever inflicts the most pain will be declared the winner.
- But Broyles is too good here, and admits that women too feel the pull of war by being exposed to it, even as a non-combatant.
- It is immaterial if the infidel is a combatant or a civilian.
- He was captured by Afghans responding to leaflets distributed by the U.S. promising $5,000 per combatant.
- Of most interest are the English-speaking narrator and a masked American-accented combatant featured in the film.
- Both my combatant and I claimed that the other was at fault.
- The boats were then pulled close to one another, and each combatant endeavoured to push his antagonist into the water.
- In one minute from the signal for retreat the top of the hill did not contain a single painted combatant.
- General Lee simply said the town was non-combatant; that he would not occupy it, nor would he allow any one else to occupy it.
- As a combatant, a warrior, a reformer, his person and character somewhat change.
- How strange that such an encounter did take place sooner than either white or red combatant dreamed!