commando 英 [kəˈmɑ:ndəʊ]   美 [kəˈmændoʊ]

commando

commando  英 [kəˈmɑ:ndəʊ] 美 [kəˈmændoʊ]

n. 突击队,突击队员 

名词复数:commandos 

The commando blackened his face with charcoal. 那名突击队员用木炭把他的脸涂黑。
US and South Korean headquarters, communications, and political offices in Seoul and further south will be key targets of commando raids. 美军和韩军在汉城已及南部的司令部,通讯设施和政府机关,将是突击队袭击的主要目标。

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  • n. 突击队,突击队员
  • 1. The commando blackened his face with charcoal.

    那名突击队员用木炭把他的脸涂黑。

  • 2. US and South Korean headquarters, communications, and political offices in Seoul and further south will be key targets of commando raids.

    美军和韩军在汉城已及南部的司令部,通讯设施和政府机关,将是突击队袭击的主要目标。

  • 3. He volunteered for commando duty, not actually knowing what it entailed, but knowing that it sounded dangerous, and therefore fun.

    他志愿参加了突击队,但他那时并不知道去了要干嘛,只知道听着很危险,所以很有意思。

  • commando (n.) 1791, in a South African context, "private military raid undertaken by the Boers against the natives for personal ends," also the name of the leader of the raid and the permission given for it, from Afrikaans commando, "a troop under a commander," from Portuguese commando, literally "party commanded" (see command (v.)).
com·mando / kəˈmɑːndəʊ ; NAmE kəˈmændoʊ / noun ( plural com·mandos ) a soldier or a group of soldiers who are trained to make quick attacks in enemy areas 突击手;突击队;突击队员 IDIOM go comˈmando ( informal, humorous) to not wear underwear under your clothes 不穿内衣;空身穿外衣 commando commandos com·mando / kəˈmɑːndəʊ ; NAmE kəˈmændoʊ /
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