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ranger

/reyn-jer/US // ˈreɪn dʒər //UK // (ˈreɪndʒə) //

护林员,游侠,护卫员,护林人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : forest ranger.
    • : one of a body of armed guards who patrol a region.
    • : a U.S. soldier in World War II specially trained for making surprise raids and attacks in small groups.Compare commando.
    • : a soldier specially trained in the techniques of guerrilla warfare, especially in jungle terrain.
    • : a person who ranges or roves.
    • : a member of the state police.
    • : British. a keeper of a royal forest or park.
    • : Building Trades. wale.
    • : one of a series of instrumented U.S. space probes launched in the 1960s that transmitted closeup pictures of the moon before impacting the lunar surface.

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Examples

  • Word gets around when rangers have this technology, and Loucks and Barlow believe that when poachers know that the rhinos in an area are heavily protected, they stay away.

  • When I was a park ranger in Alaska, I spent many hours working inside a yurt.

  • In August, The Seattle Times reported that rangers had to bury 200 turds and TP piles in one week in the Enchantments wilderness.

  • Though the pandemic and canceled ranger tours initially botched my plans, I took refuge in a quieter, more self-guided experience at Mesa Verde, one that allowed my history-loving imagination to roam freely.

  • The park enlisted TJ Atsye, a ranger and member of the Laguna Pueblo Tribe, to narrate the self-guided driving and walking tour of the Mesa Top Loop Road.

  • I suspect that the new Tarzan will run into the same problems that beset the recent Lone Ranger remake.

  • But Virunga is not Yellowstone, and Ranger Rick would be no match for the threats facing national parks here.

  • Consider the controversy over Daybreak Ranger, a seemingly androgynous character.

  • “We are competing with a Park Ranger AMA,” reassured one aide.

  • “Diversification” is a hedge fund wife eschewing a Lily Pulitzer tote bag in favor of one made by Sloane Ranger or Jonathan Adler.

  • L le pere Birat dit la Messe, & fit ce qu'il peut pour ranger vn chacun ce qui estoit du devoir.

  • At a later date it was used by the Texans in their war against Mexico, and from that time on every Texas ranger wanted a revolver.

  • She was Addy Ranger, the type-writer on the ground-floor, who had come up from her typewriting to see what she could do.

  • Farnham soon came up to the mound; but they did not begin to move till Ranger shouted out that all were safely over.

  • Addy Ranger took Mr. Gunning very tenderly by the arm and led him to the stairs to see her go.

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