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infantrymen

/in-fuhn-tree-muhn/US // ˈɪn fən tri mən //UK // (ˈɪnfəntrɪmən) //

步兵,步兵们,步行者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural in·fan·try·men.

    • : a soldier of the infantry.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Hostetter is a former infantryman, sheriff’s deputy, SWAT officer and police chief.

  • A middle-class farmer who earned enough income, for example, was expected to take up the arms of heavy infantrymen and serve in the military in times of war.

  • From May 2007 to November 2007 he was a private first class infantryman assigned to Fort Polk, Louisiana.

  • As an infantryman, Vince fought in Ramadi between 2005 and 2007, some bloody years.

  • The young infantryman in me beamed and I started to grin, thinking about the glory.

  • Monteith was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, to interior decorator Ann McGregor and military infantryman Joe Monteith.

  • I make peace as best as an infantryman can be expected to do under the circumstances and leave for my favorite bar.

  • Thurstane, an infantryman, and only a fair equestrian, would not have been half so effective in this combat of caballeros.

  • The kern or cateran of the Highlands was a light-armed infantryman, as opposed to the heavy-armed "gallowglass."

  • Boats are lowered away, and Jack Tar prepares to go ashore as a seaman-infantryman.

  • "It was to have been here over an hour ago," said the infantryman, slowly.

  • Presently for just a tiny fraction of time the round cap of a German infantryman appeared above the earthen protection.