trooper 英 [ˈtru:pə(r)]   美 [ˈtrupɚ]

trooper

trooper  英 [ˈtru:pə(r)] 美 [ˈtrupɚ]

n. 骑兵;骑警;伞兵;部队运输船 

名词复数:troopers 

The trooper overstayed his leave. 这个骑兵超假了。
He pulled to the side of the road, and trooper McWilliams rushed over with his flashlight. "You've got to keep moving!" the officer barked. 他把车停在了一边,骑警威廉姆斯带着他的闪光灯冲过来大叫到:“你一直在行驶!”

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  • n. 骑兵;骑警;伞兵;部队运输船
  • 1. The trooper overstayed his leave.

    这个骑兵超假了。

  • 2. He pulled to the side of the road, and trooper McWilliams rushed over with his flashlight. "You've got to keep moving!" the officer barked.

    他把车停在了一边,骑警威廉姆斯带着他的闪光灯冲过来大叫到:“你一直在行驶!”

  • 3. The trooper agreed to let him stay put.

    骑警同意让他呆在原处不动。

  • trooper (n.) 1630s, "soldier in a cavalry troop," from troop (n.) + -er (1). Extended to "mounted policeman" (1858, in Australia) then to "state policeman" (U.S.) by 1911.
troop·er / ˈtruːpə(r) ; NAmE ˈtruːpər / noun 1 a soldier of low rank in the part of an army that uses tanks or horses 坦克兵;骑兵 2 ( NAmE) = state trooper IDIOMsee swear trooper troopers troop·er / ˈtruːpə(r) ; NAmE ˈtruːpər /
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