dragoon
dragoon 英 [drəˈgu:n] 美 [drəˈɡun, dræ-]
vt. 强制;以武力迫害;镇压 n. 骑兵;龙骑兵
进行时:dragooning 过去式:dragooned 过去分词:dragooned 第三人称单数:dragoons 名词复数:dragoons
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- vt. 强制;以武力迫害;镇压
- n. 骑兵;龙骑兵
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1. In an instant the fourteen hundred dragoon guards numbered only eight hundred.
一刹那间,那一千四百名龙骑卫队只剩下八百了,他们的大佐弗来也落马而死。
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2. Queen Elizabeth's only daughter, Princess Anne, became betrothed to first husband Mark Phillips, a lieutenant in the Queen's dragoon Guards, in May 1973.
1973年5月,伊丽莎白女王唯一一个女儿安妮公主和时任龙骑兵中尉的第一任丈夫马克·菲利普斯结婚时发布的订婚照片。
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3. We don't actually want to dragoon them into "the movement" but we would like to be able to talk freely without even other atheists telling us to pipe down.
事实上,我们并不想把他们牵扯到什么“运动”中来,只希望能自由发表意见,他们也别再来劝我们静下来。
- dragoon (n.) 1620s, from French dragon "carbine, musket," because the guns the soldiers carried "breathed fire" like dragons (see dragon). Also see -oon.
- dragoon (v.) 1680s, literally "to force by the agency of dragoons" (which were used by the French kings to persecute Protestants), from dragoon (n.). Related: Dragooned; dragooning.
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