combatant
英 [ˈkɒmbətənt]
美 [kəmˈbætnt]
n. 参战者; 战斗人员; 战士
复数:combatants
Collins.1 / BNC.19284 / COCA.10776
牛津词典
noun
- 参战者;战斗人员;战士
a person or group involved in fighting in a war or battle
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 参战者;参战组织;参战国
Acombatantis a person, group, or country that takes part in the fighting in a war.- I have never suggested that UN forces could physically separate the combatants in the region...
我从未暗示过联合国部队实际上能够将该地区各参战方隔离开。 - They come from the combatant nations.
他们来自各参战国。
- I have never suggested that UN forces could physically separate the combatants in the region...
英英释义
noun
- someone who fights (or is fighting)
adj
- engaging in or ready for combat
双语例句
- The combatant spirit in sports refers to overcome self, rivals and records, in every of which participation is more important than winning.
体育之所以倡导超越人生的拼搏精神,包括超越自我、超越对手和超越纪录,均视为“参与比取胜更重要”,这才是真正的奥林匹克精神。 - Intensify contingent administration and increase contingent combatant power.
强化队伍管理,增强队伍战斗力。 - Adjust the personnel composition of the military and reduce non-combatant departments and staff members.
调整改善军兵种比例、官兵比例、部队与机关比例,减少非战斗机构和人员。 - The necessary tactics of insurrection are to drown small numbers in a vast obscurity, to multiply every combatant by the possibilities, which that obscurity contains.
把一小部分淹没在广大的黑暗中,用这黑暗所创造的条件来加强每个战士的战斗力,这是起义必要的战略。 - Some one whom we know heard a combatant say to him in the midst of the grape-shot: "We are here as at a bachelor breakfast."
有一个我们认识的人听见一个战士在霰弹声中向他说:“我们好象是单身汉在进午餐。” - Wars between armies gave way to wars between nations& total wars in which the distinction between combatant and civilian became blurred.
军队之间的战争变成国家间的战争&模糊了战斗人员与平民界线的全面战争。 - The cost engineer is the fresh combatant of Chinese project cost management.
【中英文摘要】造价工程师是我国造价工程管理工作的生力军。 - As long as the one combatant was supreme on land and the other at sea, each felt threatened and insecure. The sides of a square.
只要交战一方控制着大陆,另一方霸占着海洋,双方就都会感到坐立不安。 - To classify him as an enemy combatant?
把他作为一个敌人的战士? - A person, usually a professional combatant, a captive, or a slave, trained to entertain the public by engaging in mortal combat with another person or a wild animal in the ancient Roman arena.
格斗者,角斗士一个人,通常指一职业格斗者、俘虏或在古罗马圆形大剧场里的奴隶被培训与另一个人或一野兽进行殊死搏斗以供公共消遣。