commandant / ˌkɒm ənˈdænt, -ˈdɑnt, ˈkɒm ənˌdænt, -ˌdɑnt /

⚽高中词汇指挥官指挥员司令员司令官

commandant 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the commanding officer of a place, group, etc.: the commandant of a naval base.
  2. the title of the senior officer and head of the U.S. Marine Corps.
  3. U.S. Army. a title generally given to the heads of military schools.
  4. a commander.

commandant 近义词

commandant

等同于 master

commandant

等同于 lord

commandant

等同于 commanding officer

commandant 的近义词 6
commandant

等同于 commander

更多commandant例句

  1. Stuart Scheller expressed “contempt” that the defense secretary, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and commandant of the Marine Corps executed the president’s directive to withdraw from Afghanistan.
  2. Bridging the gap between the two, Yeager went on to train 19 astronauts while he was commandant of the Air Force’s Aerospace Research Pilot School from 1962 to 1966.
  3. “In the camp no-one knows themselves,” muses the monstrous commandant.
  4. We believe that we may be close to such an impasse, and we want to present the Commandant with options.
  5. He is a graduate of the Kakul academy and was also its commandant at one point in his career.
  6. He was previously deputy commandant for combat development and integration.
  7. He also wrote to the Commandant Coast Guards, identifying obvious vulnerabilities.
  8. The Commandant was to take over the offices, staff, and functions of the late Civil Governor.
  9. October 15, 1612, he was formally appointed commandant in New France.
  10. As his reward the Minister of War promoted him colonel and commandant of the second regiment of horse artillery.
  11. Randolph himself was very sorely bested, but he succeeded in killing the commandant; whereupon the garrison gave in.
  12. The projection of land fixed upon for the site of a town, was named after the commandant (Captain Barlow).