serviceman 的定义
plural serv·ice·men [sur-vis-men, -muhn]. /ˈsɜr vɪsˌmɛn, -mən/.
- a member of the armed forces of a country.
- a person whose occupation is to maintain or repair equipment: a television serviceman.
serviceman 近义词
等同于 combatant
更多serviceman例句
- A vivacious and attractive blonde, Mary had no shortage of male admirers, and at the age of 19 she married a former serviceman.
- Twelve years ago, Connie Gruber received news that every wife of an armed serviceman dreads.
- To his left, in the gloaming, was a man staring straight at the crowd like a secret serviceman looking for assassins.
- The top of my head lifted from its moorings and shifted just enough for me to name that infernal serviceman and all his issue.
- The serviceman had come out and collected it, clucking in dismay at the mess the extinguisher had left.
- He flipped off the switch impatiently, and looked at the young Secret Serviceman with wondering eyes.
- It came over—I thought he had the radio in the car, Secret Serviceman, and he had talked to someone.
- How did the serviceman view his condition, how did he convey his desire for redress, and what was his reaction to social change?