grenadier 英 [,grenə'dɪə]   美 [,ɡrɛnə'dɪr]

grenadier

grenadier  英 [,grenə'dɪə] 美 [,ɡrɛnə'dɪr]

n. 掷弹兵 

名词复数:grenadiers 

Yogendra Singh Yadav was a member of an Indian grenadier battalion during a conflict with Pakistan in 1999. 尤甘达辛在1999年的印巴冲突中是印军掷弹营的一名士兵。
grenadier: Projectile move speed increased. 掷弹兵:子弹移动速度增加。

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  • n. 掷弹兵
  • 1. Yogendra Singh Yadav was a member of an Indian grenadier battalion during a conflict with Pakistan in 1999.

    尤甘达辛在1999年的印巴冲突中是印军掷弹营的一名士兵。

  • 2. grenadier: Projectile move speed increased.

    掷弹兵:子弹移动速度增加。

  • 3. Chant died alongside Sergeant Matthew Telford, Guardsman Jimmy Major, of the grenadier Guards, Acting Corporal Steven Boote and Corporal Nicholas Webster-Smith of the Royal Military police.

    达伦·钱特遇难时身边还有马修·泰尔福得中士、掷弹兵近卫团的詹姆斯·梅杰、代理下士史蒂文·布特(Steven Boote)以及皇家宪兵队的尼古拉斯·韦伯斯特-史密斯下士。

  • grenadier (n.) 1670s, originally a word for soldiers "who were dexterous in flinging hand-granados" [Evelyn], from French grenadier (15c.), from Middle French grenade "grenade" (see grenade); later "the tallest and finest men in the regiment" [OED]. Grenades went out of use in 18c., but the name was retained by certain companies of regiments.
grena·dier / ˌɡrenəˈdɪə(r) ; NAmE ˌɡrenəˈdɪr / noun a soldier in the part of the British army known as the Grenadiersor Grenadier Guards 英国近卫步兵团的士兵 grenadier grenadiers grena·dier / ˌɡrenəˈdɪə(r) ; NAmE ˌɡrenəˈdɪr /
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