paratrooper 英 [ˈpærətru:pə(r)]   美 [ˈpærəˌtrupɚ]

paratrooper

paratrooper  英 [ˈpærətru:pə(r)] 美 [ˈpærəˌtrupɚ]

n. 伞兵 

名词复数:paratroopers 

You were right, Tiger Mom. In the end, I interviewed a terrifying Israeli paratrooper whose story changed my outlook on life. 你是对的,虎妈妈.最后我访问一个可怕的以色列伞兵,他的故事改变我对世界看法.我归功于你的经验.
You were right, Tiger Mom. In the end, I interviewed a terrifying Israeli paratrooper whose story changed my outlook on life. I owe that experience to you. 你是对的,虎妈妈.最后我访问一个可怕的以色列伞兵,他的故事改变我对世界看法.我归功于你的经验.

  • Paratrooper are soldiers who drop from airplanes via parachutes.
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  • n. 伞兵
  • 1. You were right, Tiger Mom. In the end, I interviewed a terrifying Israeli paratrooper whose story changed my outlook on life.

    你是对的,虎妈妈.最后我访问一个可怕的以色列伞兵,他的故事改变我对世界看法.我归功于你的经验.

  • 2. You were right, Tiger Mom. In the end, I interviewed a terrifying Israeli paratrooper whose story changed my outlook on life. I owe that experience to you.

    你是对的,虎妈妈.最后我访问一个可怕的以色列伞兵,他的故事改变我对世界看法.我归功于你的经验.

  • 3. The former paratrooper had suffered serious chest and head injuries, his face so badly disfigured that it was sewn back together after more than 20 metal splinters were removed.

    这位前伞兵的胸部和头部受到了严重的伤害,脸部严重变形,以至于在取出20多块金属碎片以后才重新缝合在一起。

  • paratrooper (n.) 1941, from parachute + trooper. The collective noun paratroops is first recorded 1940. Earliest reference is to the German invaders who were expected to drop on England.
para·troop·er / ˈpærətruːpə(r) ; NAmE ˈpærətruːpər / ( also informal para ) noun a member of the paratroops 伞兵;空降兵 paratrooper paratroopers para·troop·er / ˈpærətruːpə(r) ; NAmE ˈpærətruːpər /
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