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soldiering

/sohl-jer-ing/US // ˈsoʊl dʒər ɪŋ //

兵役,兵士,兵种

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the activity or career of a person who soldiers.

Examples

  • Reprinted with permission from WWII: A Chronicle of Soldiering by James Jones, published by the University of Chicago Press.

  • But the confusion points to more serious problems with how our society thinks about both sex and soldiering.

  • But there are two other candidates as well who are soldiering along without any national attention.

  • As a teenager he developed a passion for soldiering, or, rather, the idea of it.

  • As a result, some allege that in Iraq he created a culture of aggressive soldiering—one that may have gone too far.

  • We shall then find it to have been one of the doubtful advantages that were gained by long years of Low Country soldiering.

  • A Crown-Prince of Prussia, ought he not to learn soldiering, of all things; by every opportunity?

  • He is more and more intimate with Leopold, and loves good soldiering beyond all things.

  • He is nephew of George I.'s lean mistress; who also was a Schulenburg originally, and conspicuous not for soldiering.

  • It would be cruel to Adele for you to marry her before the war is over, or until you at any rate have done with soldiering.