cadet 英 [kəˈdet]   美 [kəˈdɛt]

cadet

cadet  英 [kəˈdet] 美 [kəˈdɛt]

n. 幼子,次子;实习生;候补军官;陆海军官学校的学员 

名词复数:cadets 

Mr. Kelly is the only person in the NYPD to go from police cadet to commissioner. 凯利是纽约市警察局中唯一一个从警察学院学生成为警长的人。
Bullet wound: Before becoming elected president, James Monroe dropped out of college and enlisted as a cadet in the Third Virginia Infantry in 1776. 枪伤 :在被推选为总统之前,1776年,詹姆斯·门罗辍学参军,在第三维吉尼亚步兵团当了一名军校学员。

  • A cadet is a trainee enrolled in a military academy. You might also call a cadet a plebe, but doesn't cadet sound so much better?
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  • n. 幼子,次子;实习生;候补军官;陆海军官学校的学员
  • 1. Mr. Kelly is the only person in the NYPD to go from police cadet to commissioner.

    凯利是纽约市警察局中唯一一个从警察学院学生成为警长的人。

  • 2. Bullet wound: Before becoming elected president, James Monroe dropped out of college and enlisted as a cadet in the Third Virginia Infantry in 1776.

    枪伤 :在被推选为总统之前,1776年,詹姆斯·门罗辍学参军,在第三维吉尼亚步兵团当了一名军校学员。

  • 3. At Central High School in Northwest Washington, he joined the cadet corps and was its captain during his senior year.

    他在华盛顿西北部的中央高中就读期间就参加了学生军训队,升入高年级后还担任了军训队队长。

  • cadet (n.) c. 1610, "younger son or brother;" 1650s, "gentleman entering the military as a profession;" from French cadet "military student officer," noun use of adjective, "younger" (15c.), from Gascon capdet "captain, chief, youth of a noble family," from Medieval Latin capitellum, "little chief," literally "little head" (hence, "inferior head of a family"), diminutive of Latin caput "head" (from PIE root *kaput- "head").
cadet / kəˈdet ; NAmE kəˈdet / noun a young person who is training to become an officer in the police or armed forces 警官(或军官)学员;警官(或军官)候补生 cadet cadets cadet / kəˈdet ; NAmE kəˈdet /
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