centurion 英 [senˈtjʊəriən]   美 [senˈtʃʊriən]

centurion

centurion  英 [senˈtjʊəriən] 美 [senˈtʃʊriən]

n. 百夫长;百人队队长 

名词复数:centurions 

The centurion replied, "Lord, I do not deserve to have you come under my roof. 百夫长回答说,主阿,你到我舍下,我不敢当。
Not in Italy nor, more specifically, at the Azzurri's training base in centurion near Pretoria. 不仅在在意大利也不,更具体地说,在蓝衣军团的培训基地在百夫长近的的比勒陀利亚。

  • A centurion is a kind of soldier in the Roman army responsible for the command of a century, or one hundred, men.
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  • n. 百夫长;百人队队长
  • 1. The centurion replied, "Lord, I do not deserve to have you come under my roof.

    百夫长回答说,主阿,你到我舍下,我不敢当。

  • 2. Not in Italy nor, more specifically, at the Azzurri's training base in centurion near Pretoria.

    不仅在在意大利也不,更具体地说,在蓝衣军团的培训基地在百夫长近的的比勒陀利亚。

  • 3. Circadian rhythms (the term comes from the Latin for "about a day") were first noticed in plants in 350BC by a centurion in Alexander the Great's army.

    昼夜节律(这一术语源出拉丁词“大约一天”)是在公元前350年由亚历山大大帝军队中的一名百夫长首次在植物中发现的。

  • centurion (n.) "military officer in ancient Rome," commander of a company of infantry, late 13c., from Latin centurionem (nominative centurio), "Roman army officer, head of a centuria" (a group of one hundred); see century.
cen·tur·ion / senˈtjʊəriən ; NAmE senˈtʃʊriən / noun (in ancient Rome) an army officer who commanded 100 soldiers 百夫长(古罗马军队中管理 100 名士兵的军官) centurion centurions cen·tur·ion / senˈtjʊəriən ; NAmE senˈtʃʊriən /
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