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warrior

/wawr-ee-er, wawr-yer, wor-ee-er, wor-yer/US // ˈwɔr i ər, ˈwɔr yər, ˈwɒr i ər, ˈwɒr yər //UK // (ˈwɒrɪə) //

战士,勇士,战友,侠士

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person engaged or experienced in warfare; soldier.
    • : a person who shows or has shown great vigor, courage, or aggressiveness, as in politics or athletics.

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Examples

  • Anyone who believes that life is a battlefield full of individual warriors should go out into the meadows on a spring night.

  • Lee herself has found skeletons of possible warrior women in ancient Mongolia, a nation just north of China.

  • This remains true if the one in green is a warrior or a lord.

  • Archaeology has uncovered evidence that in ancient societies, women could be warriors.

  • Skeletons show signs that some women in these communities were warriors.

  • But the proud stone lion that once stood atop the tomb, as Peristeri has often maintained, suggests a male occupant and a warrior.

  • Along the way, she discovers the fearless warrior that her mother knew was inside her all along.

  • Inhofe is not just a climate-change denier; he is a warrior for corporate-funded half-truths and outright lies.

  • Partly this is tradition as old as the history of warrior Islam.

  • For its part, the Wounded Warrior Project dismisses much of the criticism.

  • He was a distinguished warrior under Francis I, mortally wounded at the battle of Marignan.

  • But in the end his health gave way, and the Emperor himself wrote to Prince Eugne telling him to send the old warrior home.

  • Its pages are filled with the purple gowns of kings and the scarlet trappings of the warrior.

  • Nicholson and John Lawrence were there; could they hold those warrior-tribes in subjection, or, better still, in leash?

  • The death of Harcla, the keenest and ablest warrior in141 England, did not remove the difficulties from Edward's path.