brig 英 [brɪg]   美 [brɪɡ]

brig

brig  英 [brɪg] 美 [brɪɡ]

n. 双桅横帆船;禁闭室;警卫室 

名词复数:brigs 

But brig Robbins and the rest of the British “were unable to influence US decision-makers until the UK committed major combat units – by which time the campaign had essentially been planned”. 但是Brig Robbins和其余的英国人“无法影响美国的决策者直到英国确认加入主要的作战单位——那时整个行动基本上已经制定好了”。
brig Gen Eric Tremblay said they were struck "while patrolling in one of the most violent areas of Afghanistan", but did not give an exact location. Brig Gen Eric Tremblay称,这四名美军”在巡逻途经阿富汗冲突最激烈的地区时“遭遇袭击,但该发言人并没有给出袭击发生的具体地点。

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  • n. 双桅横帆船;禁闭室;警卫室
  • 1. But brig Robbins and the rest of the British “were unable to influence US decision-makers until the UK committed major combat units – by which time the campaign had essentially been planned”.

    但是Brig Robbins和其余的英国人“无法影响美国的决策者直到英国确认加入主要的作战单位——那时整个行动基本上已经制定好了”。

  • 2. brig Gen Eric Tremblay said they were struck "while patrolling in one of the most violent areas of Afghanistan", but did not give an exact location.

    Brig Gen Eric Tremblay称,这四名美军”在巡逻途经阿富汗冲突最激烈的地区时“遭遇袭击,但该发言人并没有给出袭击发生的具体地点。

  • brig (n.) "two-masted square-rigged vessel," 1720, colloquial shortening of brigantine (q.v.). Meaning "a ship's jail" is by 1841, American English, perhaps from the use of such vessels as prison ships upon retirement from active duty.
brig / brɪɡ ; NAmE brɪɡ / noun 1 a ship with two masts(= posts that support the sails) and square sails 横帆双桅船 2 ( NAmE) a prison, especially one on a warship (尤指军舰上的)禁闭室 brig brigs brig / brɪɡ ; NAmE brɪɡ /
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