ranger 英 [ˈreɪndʒə(r)]   美 [ˈrendʒɚ]

ranger

ranger  英 [ˈreɪndʒə(r)] 美 [ˈrendʒɚ]

n. 突击队员;漫游者;骑警;别动队员 

名词复数:rangers 

The ranger nodded toward the logging road. " After you, then. 护林员朝伐木路点点头,“那你就在前面走”
The ranger inspected it as he might an arrowhead or spear point. 护林员像研究一个箭头或者矛尖一样研究着它。

  • A ranger is a person who takes care of a park or a piece of land. A park ranger makes sure the rules are followed and provides information to visitors.
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  • n. 突击队员;漫游者;骑警;别动队员
  • 1. The ranger nodded toward the logging road. " After you, then.

    护林员朝伐木路点点头,“那你就在前面走”

  • 2. The ranger inspected it as he might an arrowhead or spear point.

    护林员像研究一个箭头或者矛尖一样研究着它。

  • 3. A lone ranger, he gets the job done regardless of his status on the team or his relationship with other members.

    它犹如寂寞的骑士,完成工作时对自己在团队中的地位和与其他成员的关系毫不在意。

  • ranger (n.) late 14c., "gamekeeper," agent noun from range (v.)). Attested from 1660s in sense of "man (often mounted) who polices an area." The elite U.S. combat unit is attested from 1942 (organized 1941).
ran·ger / ˈreɪndʒə(r) ; NAmE ˈreɪndʒər / noun 1 a person whose job is to take care of a park, a forest or an area of countryside 园林管理员;护林人 2 Ranger (Guide) a girl who belongs to the part of the Guide Association in Britain for girls between the ages of 14 and 19 (英国 14 至 19 岁的)女童子军 3 Ranger ( US) a soldier who is trained to make quick attacks in enemy areas (接受突袭敌战区训练的)突击队员,特别行动队队员 compare commando ranger rangers ran·ger / ˈreɪndʒə(r) ; NAmE ˈreɪndʒər /
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