sergeant
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT/N-TITLE/N-VOC A sergeant is a non-commissioned officer of middle rank in the army, marines, or air force. 中士
A sergeant with a detail of four men came into view. 1名中士率領由4名士兵組成的小分隊進入了眡野。
2. N-COUNT/N-TITLE/N-VOC A sergeant is an officer with the rank immediately below a captain. 警官
A police sergeant patrolling the area spotted flames at the shop. 在該地區(qū)巡邏的一名警官發(fā)現那家商店失火了。
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sergeant /?sɑ?d??nt/ (sergeants)
劍橋詞典
- We could hear the sergeant bellowing commands to his troops .
- The captain was demoted to sergeant for failing to fulfil his duties .
- The sergeant barked out a succession of orders to the new recruits .
- The sergeant was reduced to the ranks for his cowardice.
- By the age of 25 he'd already got his third stripe and become a sergeant.
sergeant noun [C] (SOLDIER)
a soldier of middle rank
軍士
Sergeant Lewis/Tom Lewis 劉易斯軍士/湯姆·劉易斯軍士
[ 用來稱呼某人的詞,如Mr 或 dear ] Dismiss the men, Sergeant. 軍士,解散部下吧。
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sergeant noun [C] (POLICE OFFICER)
in the UK and some other countries , a police officer whose rank is above constable and below inspector , or, in the US, a police officer whose rank is below a captain
(英國或其他國家的)巡佐;(美國的)警佐
Sergeant Bates/Bill Bates 蓋茨警佐/比爾·蓋茨警佐
[ 用來稱呼某人的詞,如Mr 或 dear ] Thank you, Sergeant. 謝謝你,警佐。 返回 sergeant