cadre
cadre 英 [ˈkɑ:də(r)] 美 [ˈkædri]
n. 干部;基础结构;骨骼
名词复数:cadres
- A cadre is a group of specially trained people prepared to lead or instruct others. Examples could be a military unit, a group of scientists, or a band of insurgents.
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- n. 干部;基础结构;骨骼
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1. Her mother was another loyal cadre.
她的母亲也是个忠诚的干部。
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2. A cadre should be ready to take a lower as well as a higher post.
干部要能上能下。
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3. After this cadre arrogance, our guide was forced to turn to those in the group who could speak Chinese for help.
见到这位干部的傲慢态度,我们的导游只能找团里能说中文的人来帮忙。
- cadre (n.) "permanently organized framework of a military unit" (the officers, etc., as opposed to the rank-and-file), 1851; earlier "framework, scheme" (1830); from French cadre, literally "a frame of a picture" (16c.), so, "a detachment forming the skeleton of a regiment," from Italian quadro, from Latin quadrum "a square," which related to quattuor "four" (from PIE root *kwetwer- "four"). The communist sense "group or cell of workers trained to promote the interests of the Party" is from 1930.
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