deserter
英 [dɪˈzɜːtə(r)]
美 [dɪˈzɜːrtər]
n. 逃兵; 开小差的人
复数:deserters
BNC.21056 / COCA.19974
牛津词典
noun
- 逃兵;开小差的人
a person who leaves the army, navy, etc. without permission (= deserts )
柯林斯词典
- 逃兵;开小差的士兵
Adeserteris someone who leaves their job in the armed forces without permission.
英英释义
noun
- a person who abandons their duty (as on a military post)
- a disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion or political party or friend etc.
双语例句
- What he looked like was a deserter!
倒很像个逃兵! - Whatever it is, he's still a deserter.
无论什么,他始终是个逃兵。 - "The deserter died bravely," Robb said.
这逃兵死得挺勇敢。 - She had helped an army deserter by hiding him from the military police.
她曾帮助一名逃兵躲开追兵。 - Maybe he still did not seem an authentic camel-driver, but at least he was less like a deserter.
他知道这还不十分像拉骆驼的,可是至少也不完全像个逃兵了。 - They caught me and said I was a deserter.
他们抓到了我说我是叛逃者。 - Later, the Communist-led Eighth Route Army came and smashed the deserter and bandit gangs, and the two cousins returned to Liujia valley.
后来八路军来,打垮溃兵土匪,他两人才又回到刘家。 - Henry became the deserter and battlefield up of visit, experience various odd situations, the end is heavy to return to north soldier camp with the wounded soldier body.
亨利变成了逃兵和战场上的游魂,经历了种种离奇遭遇,最后以伤兵身份重回北军阵营。 - And in chapter 3, the author analyzes the hero image of resistant deserter by comparing soldiers inside and outside the battlefield to fight for survival in the middle of 20 century, agrees that they surpassed the terror of death to confront war violence and pondered about life.
第三章比较分析二十世纪中期战争小说中战场内外的士兵们为争取个人生存的生命权利而反抗的英勇逃兵形象,肯定士兵对战争暴力的勇敢面对并超越死亡恐惧,对生活希望进行理性反思。 - He left Gallipoli for France after a spur-of-the – moment invitation from a superior officer, and was bemused to discover later that he'd been mistakenly posted as a deserter.
在接到一个上级军官的突然邀请之后,他离开加利波利赴法国。后来,他困惑地发现自己已被错误地当作逃兵而登记在案了。