combatant
combatant 英 [ˈkɒmbətənt] 美 [ˈkɑmbətənt]
n. 战士;争斗者 adj. 战斗的;好斗的
名词复数:combatants
- Someone who fights, especially in a war, is a combatant. Sometimes entire countries are described as combatants during military conflicts.
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- n. 战士;争斗者
- adj. 战斗的;好斗的
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1. "We'd have to ask if he really wanted Diary of a combatant published," she said.
“我们无从知道他是否真的愿意《一名战士的日记》得以出版。” 马尔奇表示。
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2. The US Northern Command is a Unified combatant Command of the United States military.
美国北方司令部是美国军方的一个统一的战斗司令部。
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3. Wars between armies gave way to wars between nations -- total wars in which the distinction between combatant and civilian became blurred.
军队之间的战争变成国家间的战争——模糊了战斗人员与平民界线的全面战争。
- combatant mid-15c. (adj.) "contending, disposed to combat;" late 15c. (n.) "one who engages in battle;" from Old French combatant (Modern French combattant) "skilled at fighting, warlike" (also used as a noun in Old French), present-participle adjective of combattre (see combat (v.)).
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