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hussars

/hoo-zahr/US // hʊˈzɑr //UK // (hʊˈzɑː) //

轻骑兵,轻骑兵队,骑兵,骑兵队

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : one of a body of Hungarian light cavalry formed during the 15th century.
    • : a member of a class of similar troops, usually with striking or flamboyant uniforms, in European armies.

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Examples

  • Young Weimar looks uncommonly well in his hussar uniform, and the old prince and his wife and daughter are resplendent.

  • And I, the eau dormante of the convent, had become rather more daring than a hussar and more robust than a peasant.

  • I saw that I could not even let a hussar accompany them, for the mere rattle of a sword would have sent them mad with fear.

  • It was he who organized the Hussar force, and it was he who took Vienna.

  • To prevent this Captain Symonds ordered the Hussar to chase her away, we making as if we were about to follow.

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