military officer
英 [ˈmɪlətri ˈɒfɪsə(r)]
美 [ˈmɪləteri ˈɑːfɪsər]
军官
英英释义
noun
- any person in the armed services who holds a position of authority or command
- an officer is responsible for the lives of his men
双语例句
- A military officer, usually a skilled technician or a helicopter pilot, intermediate in rank between a noncommissioned officer and a commissioned officer, having authority by virtue of a warrant.
军官的一种,通常为熟练技师或直升机驾驶员,军衔处于上士和少尉之间,具有委任状。 - But I'd never be alongside a military officer.
但我不同意军事长官。 - He used to be a military officer.
他曾是一名军官。 - It was an important high-profile endorsement for Obama from a fellow African-American who served first as the nation's top military officer and later as its chief diplomat.
鲍威尔和奥巴马一样都是非洲裔美国人。鲍威尔曾经担任美国最高军事官员,后来又成为美国首席外交官。 - You're a military officer yourself.
你自己就是一个军事人员。 - Analysts said it would be a psychological boost for the rebels but would not tip the balance in a conflict which the top US military officer said on Friday was nearing a stalemate.
分析家称,这次胜利给反政府军注入了一针强心剂,但是这一次胜利并不能打破战斗的僵局,一名美军官员周五称这场战斗陷入了僵局。 - A commissioned military officer in the US Army or Air Force or Marines who ranks above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general.
陆军中将,海军陆战队中将美国陆海空三军陆战队中军衔高于陆军中尉低于准将的委任军官。 - As lawyer Joe Miller in Philadelphia, he showed us that he was more than capable of playing the everyman character, and in Courage Under Fire we saw him as a valiant military officer.
他在《费城故事》里扮演的律师乔伊?米勒告诉我们他可以胜任任何一个普通人的角色,而在《生死豪情》中大家又见到了他作为一名英勇军官的另一面。 - ( in some countries) a military officer of highest rank.
(在一些国家)一个军衔最高的军事官员。 - A commissioned military officer in the US Army or Air Force or Marines; below lieutenant colonel and above captain.
[美]陆军[空军,海军陆战队]中尉美国陆海空三军中的一个委任的军官;军衔低于中校高于上尉。