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
- 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。 - Luis Fernando Garrido, a FARC deserter, says that the mines are not deliberately aimed at civilians.
据FARC叛徒路易斯•费尔南多•加里多交代,这些地雷事实上并非针对平民; - They caught me and said I was a deserter.
他们抓到了我说我是叛逃者。 - "The deserter died bravely," Robb said.
这逃兵死得挺勇敢。 - Whatever it is, he's still a deserter.
无论什么,他始终是个逃兵。 - 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。 - So, you are a deserter as me?
所以说,你和我一样是一个逃兵? - They officially and personally regarded De Gaulle as a deserter.
他们官方和私人方面皆视戴高乐谨系一流亡者。 - What he looked like was a deserter!
倒很像个逃兵! - 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。