soldier
n
1 member (usu male) of an army, esp one who is not an officer 军人(通常指男性); (尤指)士兵
two soldiers, a sailor and a civilian 两名士兵、 一名水手和一个平民
The children were playing at soldiers. 孩子们玩著当军人的游戏.
2 (idm 习 语) a ,soldier of `fortune (dated 旧) person who will serve any country or person who will hire him as a soldier; mercenary 雇佣兵(可受雇为任何国家作战的). soldier, v (phr v) soldier `on continue bravely with one's work, etc despite difficulties (不畏困难)勇往直前地工作等
The walkers soldiered on although the weather was terrible. 尽管天气恶劣, 但竞走运动员还是勇敢地继续前行. soldiering n [U]
the life of a soldier 军人生活; 戎马生涯
enjoy soldiering 喜欢部队生活
peace-time soldiering 和平时期的从军生活.
🎯 考研助记
s(是)+old(老)+i(人)+er(儿子):是老人的儿子- 士兵
🔁 扩展释义
*['sәuldʒә]n. 军人, 士兵, 兵蚁vi. 从军, 尽职, 偷懒, 磨洋工【机】 吊骨, 撑条, 插条相关词组: come the old soldier over soldier on
Most of the building in this town are rather unattractive, but this church is an exception.
这个城市中大部分建筑都不太好看,但这座教堂是个例外。
Evil comes to us by ells and goes away by inches.
罪恶来时,尺进寸退。
Another good reason for taking a part-time job is that employers usually prefer to hire someone who has already had some work experience. They value someone who leads an active life and is anxious to learn. For example, a newspaper might employ you if you