词汇 | soldier |
释义 | soldierWord family nounsoldieringsoldierlinesssoldiershipsoldierysoldier of fortunesoldieradjectivesoldierlikesoldierly , Occupations Armysol·dier1 /ˈsəʊldʒə $ ˈsoʊldʒər/ ●●● S3 W2 noun [countableC] 1 A British soldier was wounded in the fighting. 战斗中,有一名英国士兵受了伤。 an enemy soldier 敌兵 Examples from the Corpus soldier• This orphan grew up to be a soldier.• Moore has been a soldier for most of his adult life.• Grinning soldiers crowded around the partition.• We can form a human chain of Berliners along the Wall which no one dare break, nomatterhow many soldiers they send.• Women were raped by their countrymen as well as by United Nations soldiers who were supposed to protect them.• Foreshadowing yet another Communist practice, he formed colonies of soldiers to farm virgin areas.• There were several soldiers guarding the main gate.• Contemporary accounts give the impression of a watchful, mistrustful regime, of a country bristling with fortresses and teeming with soldiers.• A group of young soldiers were standing outside talking excitedly, their bulging kit-bags leaning up against their legs. soldier2 verb 1 soldier on phrasal verbphr v especially British EnglishBrECONTINUE/NOT STOP to continue working in spite of difficulties 〔不畏困难地〕继续干下去,坚持下去 We’ll just have to soldier on without him. 没有他,我们还得坚持下去。 Examples from the Corpus soldier on• Charles was asked to soldier on as Sayle's assistant.• The team were all feeling seasick but they soldiered on valiantly. Examples from the Corpus soldier• Do you realise, that I've been soldiering longer than anything else since I was a schoolboy?• After losing centre-forward Lloyd Davies with a knee injury, the Cobblers soldiered on with ten men to earn a goalless draw.• But the eighty year old has soldiered on. (1200-1300) Old French soudier, from soulde “pay”, from Late Latin solidus “gold coin”, from Latin solidus (adjective); → SOLID1 |
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