soldier 的 3 个定义
- a person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service.
- an enlisted person, as distinguished from a commissioned officer: the soldiers' mess and the officers' mess.
- a person of military skill or experience: George Washington was a great soldier.
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- to act or serve as a soldier.
- Informal. to loaf while pretending to work; malinger: He was soldiering on the job.
- soldier on, to persist steadfastly in one's work; persevere: to soldier on until the work is done.
soldier 近义词
person serving in military
soldier 的近义词 34 个
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- The shading of a cell indicates the number of soldiers placed.
- That year, the Union Army furnished some 2,020 artificial legs and 1,441 artificial arms to its soldiers.
- Take, for instance, the financial hit that the United States carries each time one of its former soldiers in Iraq or Afghanistan commits violent crimes back on the home front.
- Getting a haircut is supposed to be a risky act tantamount to being a soldier at war.
- A soldier who loses a leg and a soldier who returns home safe to a new baby will generally, a year or two later, be roughly as happy as they were before those events.
- A soldier in the service of ideals and aspirations that formed his core.
- The story of the soldier returning home to a country he no longer recognizes is a very old one.
- Sabrine reports that the latest demands by ISIS militants are three prisoners for every captive soldier.
- In their midst stands a soldier with the Lebanese armed forces in a red beret, sporting an assault rifle and an unblinking stare.
- The families had gathered that Sunday to remember Ali Bazzal, a soldier whom the Nusra Front declared they had executed on Dec. 6.
- After relievedly giving the pistol to the nearest soldier, he stumbled quickly over to Brion and took his hand.
- Captain Duffield wrote two messages, giving one to Harry, and the other to the soldier who was to accompany him.
- To Harry's surprise, the soldier detailed to go with him proved to be a boy, not much older than himself.
- The other was the spirited portrait of Baron von Friedericks, a happy combination of cavalier and soldier in its manly strength.
- Heavy firing continued all that afternoon, inflicting great loss on the rebels, whilst the Spaniards lost one soldier.