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guardsman

/gahrdz-muhn/US // ˈgɑrdz mən //UK // (ˈɡɑːdzmən) //

守卫者,警卫员,警卫人员,卫士长

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural guards·men.

    • : a person who acts as a guard.
    • : a member of the U.S. National Guard.
    • : British. a member of any select body of troops traditionally organized to protect the person of the sovereign.

Examples

  • The removal of the guardsmen comes after some leaders have taken exception to the additional vetting.

  • The names of guardsmen supporting the inauguration were sent to the FBI for screening as an additional precaution.

  • A guardsman told him to get on the bus, and the frontline express drove on again to Mariupol.

  • His comical antics come to an end once the guard retreats to his box after giving his fellow guardsman a thumbs-up.

  • Told by a Ukrainian that the DNR were in Novotroitske, a guardsman said, “We know.”

  • The royal couple guardsman Glenn Tierney the little prince is "very busy crawling and eating".

  • According to the Telegraph, Guardsman Lee Wheeler, 29 said he spoke to her about the baby.

  • They sped down a long gallery, swift and silent as flight in a dream; another door, another guardsman.

  • I have known it of old, that is, I have often heard it spoken when I was a guardsman in London.

  • The guardsman, not denying the charge, was at once put in ward.

  • At the request of Guardsman Jaeger, we stood by to render aid if necessary, maintaining contact with his station.

  • Guardsman Jaeger fired his demolitions as he left, firing the screen generator with his last flare.