brigadier 英 [ˌbrɪgəˈdɪə(r)]   美 [ˌbrɪgəˈdɪr]

brigadier

brigadier  英 [ˌbrɪgəˈdɪə(r)] 美 [ˌbrɪgəˈdɪr]

n. 准将;陆军准将 

名词复数:brigadiers 

Call it my weakness. Call it kindness, " one brigadier told The Guardian. 那是我的弱点,我的善良,”一个准将告诉《卫报》。
Jackson served only briefly as a colonel before receiving a promotion to brigadier general under General Joseph E. Johnston (1807-91). 在得到晋升为上将约瑟夫E 约翰斯顿(1807-91)账下一名准将之前,杰克逊仅仅是一名陆军上校。

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  • n. 准将;陆军准将
  • 1. Call it my weakness. Call it kindness, " one brigadier told The Guardian.

    那是我的弱点,我的善良,”一个准将告诉《卫报》。

  • 2. Jackson served only briefly as a colonel before receiving a promotion to brigadier general under General Joseph E. Johnston (1807-91).

    在得到晋升为上将约瑟夫E 约翰斯顿(1807-91)账下一名准将之前,杰克逊仅仅是一名陆军上校。

  • 3. It says three army officers, including a brigadier-general, were ambushed and killed on Sunday by armed criminal gangs who then mutilated the bodies with sharp tools.

    据称,周日,武装犯罪团伙伏击了包括一名准将在内的三名陆军军官,并使用利器将他们的尸体砍断。

  • brigadier (n.) 1670s, "officer in command of a brigade," from French brigadier, from brigade "body of soldiers" (see brigade). Brigadier-general is the fuller form of the title.
briga·dier / ˌbrɪɡəˈdɪə(r) ; NAmE ˌbrɪɡəˈdɪr / noun ( abbr.Brig. ) an officer of high rank in the British army (英国陆军)准将,旅长 Brigadier Michael Swift 迈克尔 · 斯威夫特准将 brigadier brigadiers briga·dier / ˌbrɪɡəˈdɪə(r) ; NAmE ˌbrɪɡəˈdɪr /
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