warlord 英 [ˈwɔ:lɔ:d]   美 [ˈwɔrlɔrd]

warlord

warlord  英 [ˈwɔ:lɔ:d] 美 [ˈwɔrlɔrd]

n. 军阀 

名词复数:warlords 

Think of that. The warlord is preoccupied with questions of honor and loyalty. 想想这层意涵,军阀最关心的问题是荣誉与忠诚。
"Every warlord has his security company, " is the way one executive explained it to me. “每个军阀都有自己的安保公司”,一名安保公司的主管如是向我解释。

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  • n. 军阀
  • 1. Think of that. The warlord is preoccupied with questions of honor and loyalty.

    想想这层意涵,军阀最关心的问题是荣誉与忠诚。

  • 2. "Every warlord has his security company, " is the way one executive explained it to me.

    “每个军阀都有自己的安保公司”,一名安保公司的主管如是向我解释。

  • 3. Whether a 17th-century swordsman in the service of a local warlord or a 21st-century turbine engineer, Japanese are brought up with a strong sense of fealty and duty.

    无论是一个17世纪的剑客服务于当地军阀,或是一个21世纪的涡轮工程师,日本养成了一种强烈的忠诚和责任意识。

  • warlord (n.) also war-lord, 1856, from war (n.) + lord (n.). Often a translation of German Kriegsherr or Chinese junfa.
war·lord / ˈwɔːlɔːd ; NAmE ˈwɔːrlɔːrd / noun ( disapproving) the leader of a military group that is not official and that fights against other groups within a country or an area 军阀 warlord warlords war·lord / ˈwɔːlɔːd ; NAmE ˈwɔːrlɔːrd /
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