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
- "One of the reasons behind the Supreme Council is to calm potential power struggles between top generals after the new government lineup is in place," said a military officer in Naypyidaw.
“最高委员会成立背后的其中一个原因,是在新一届政府阵容确定后,最高将领们之间出现的表面冷静的潜在权力斗争。”尼必都一位军官说。 - 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。 - Well you are the ranking military officer now.
现在你已经是有头衔的军官了。 - Husain Haqqani denied any involvement in the memo forwarded to America's most senior military officer Admiral Mike Mullen.
侯赛因·哈卡尼否认牵扯到一份写给美军最高级军官迈克?马伦上将的备忘录。 - The United States top military officer Admiral Mike Mullen has admitted that President Obama's decision to accelerate the withdrawal from Afghanistan is riskier than he originally wanted.
美国高级军官麦克•马伦上将承认,奥巴马总统加速从阿富汗撤军的决定比原先预想的更加危险。 - But I'd never be alongside a military officer.
但我不同意军事长官。 - In my previous career as a military officer in the US Air Force, I worked in many different countries and experienced different cultures.
在之前担任美国空军(USAirForce)军官时,我曾在许多不同的国家工作过,体验过不同的文化。 - A military officer holding a commission.
一个握有委任权的军事官员。 - An orderly assigned to serve a British military officer.
被分配指派为英国军事官员服务的勤务兵。 - 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。