reservist

英 [rɪˈzɜːvɪst] 美 [rɪˈzɜːrvɪst]

n.  预备役军人; 后备军战士

复数:reservists

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Collins.1 / BNC.26894 / COCA.13776



牛津词典

noun

  1. 预备役军人;后备军战士
    a soldier, etc. who is a member of the reserves (= a military force that can be used in an emergency)

    柯林斯词典

    1. 预备役军人
      Reservists are soldiers who are not serving in the regular army of a country, but who can be called to serve whenever they are needed.

      双语例句

      1. With his shaven head and abundance of tattoos, Mr. Wise resembles an army reservist more than a chef& until he starts chatting about food, specifically desserts.
        怀斯剃个光头,身上到处是纹身,要不是开口谈美食、特别是甜品,他看上去更像一个陆军预备役军人而不是厨师。
      2. One reservist paid 1,700 of his money to fly back from Australia to take part.
        有一名预备役军人甚至自费1700欧元,从澳大利亚飞回爱沙尼亚参加此次军演。
      3. Canadian officials said the wounded soldier, identified as Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, 24, a reservist from Hamilton, Ontario, died at a hospital and that the gunman was killed inside the Parliament building.
        加拿大官员称,那名受伤的警卫在医院不治身亡,持枪歹徒则在议会大厦内部被击毙。身亡士兵确认为24岁的下士内森·西里洛(NathanCirillo),是来自安大略省哈密尔顿的预备役军人。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. a member of a military reserve