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musketeer

/muhs-ki-teer/US // ˌmʌs kɪˈtɪər //UK // (ˌmʌskɪˈtɪə) //

火枪手,侠客,剑客,侠客行

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a soldier armed with a musket.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as insoldier

Examples

  • But third musketeer Chris Bosh refused to miss out on the action.

  • David Lincoln Ross pays tribute—and shares a recipe for a winter warmer perfect for a musketeer.

  • Musketeer Oil heiress Eleanor Ritchey had a tendency to accumulate things.

  • It took 16 years before the last survivor, a mutt named Musketeer, expired.

  • M. de Bourbonne, a retired musketeer in easy circumstances, was well connected.

  • He knew them to be his wife's brothers, one a dragoon, the other a musketeer.

  • In the same enclosure are two figures made up of Maximilian armour, and a bowman and a musketeer of the Earl of Worcester's time.

  • The exception was Sergeant Lawson, who, after slaying four men with his own hand, was shot down at close range by a musketeer.

  • Encounter-battles became more frequent than “pitched” battles, and in these the musketeer was at a great advantage.