adjutant
英 ['ædʒʊt(ə)nt]
美['ædʒʊtənt]
- n. 副官,助手
- adj. 辅助的
英英释义
- 1. an officer who acts as military assistant to a more senior officer
- 2. large Indian stork with a military gait
实用场景例句
- Offer adjutant therapy to accommodative myopia, insomnia, and dark eye sockets and help eliminate fatigue.
- 对调节性近视、消除疲劳 、 失眠 、 黑眼圈等有辅助治疗作用.
期刊摘选
- Conclusion The bibliotherapy is an effective adjutant method of rehabilitation for patients with depression.
- 结论阅读疗法对抑郁症患者是一种有效的辅助康复治疗方法.
期刊摘选
- During this fight, a divisional adjutant and a commander of the engineer regiment were killed.
- 战斗中, 一名师部副官和一名工兵联队长阵亡.
期刊摘选
- And adjutant adjunct professor is higher hired to teach for a limited time, usually one semester.
- 助理教授的教学时间是有限的, 通常是一个学期.
期刊摘选
- Then Geebbels called his adjutant , S . S . Hauptsturmfuehrer and instructed him to fetch some gasoline.
- 然后戈培尔将他的副官、党卫队小队长古恩特-施瓦格曼叫来,要他去弄一些汽油.
期刊摘选
- Also did not take adjutant, did the general leave alone so?
- 也没带副官, 将军就这样只身离去了?
期刊摘选
- He did not mention , even to his adjutant, that he had just had his children murdered.
- 他甚至对他的副官也没有说, 他已将他的孩子们害死了.
期刊摘选
- Rick met his adjutant at the hatch.
- 瑞克在舱里遇到他的副官.
期刊摘选
- I am Guardsman Valleroy , adjutant to Lt . Mumphreys.
- 我是守卫瓦罗瑞, 马姆利少尉的副官.
期刊摘选
- Hitler's SS adjutant Otto Gunsche poured gasoline over them and set fire to them.
- 希特勒的党卫队副官奥托·京舍把汽油浇在尸体上,然后点火焚烧.
期刊摘选
- I'm going out myself with the adjutant to recce training areas.
- 我要亲自和副官出去侦察一下训练地区.
辞典例句
中文词源
adjutant 副手
前缀ad-, 去,往。-jut,年青人,同young. 也就是年青人学习阶段需做的事情。
双语例句
- 1. I'm going out myself with the adjutant to recce training areas.
- 我要亲自和副官出去侦察一下训练地区.
来自辞典例句
- 2. Outside the sergeant - adjutant knelt down beside me where I lay, " Name? " he asked softly.
- 到了外边,军曹副官跪在我的身边, “ 贵姓? ” 他轻轻地问.
来自辞典例句
- 3. Also did not take adjutant, did the general leave alone so?
- 也没带副官, 将军就这样只身离去了?
来自互联网
- 4. Rick met his adjutant at the hatch.
- 瑞克在舱里遇到他的副官.
来自互联网
- 5. I am Guardsman Valleroy , adjutant to Lt . Mumphreys.
- 我是守卫瓦罗瑞, 马姆利少尉的副官.
来自互联网
英文词源
- adjutant
- adjutant: [17] An adjutant was formerly simply an ‘assistant’, but the more specific military sense of an officer who acts as an aide to a more senior officer has now virtually ousted this original meaning. The word comes from a Latin verb for ‘help’, and is in fact related to English aid. Latin adjuvāre ‘help’ developed a new form, adjūtāre, denoting repeated action, and the present participial stem of this, adjutant- ‘helping’, was borrowed into English.
=> aid, coadjutor - adjutant (n.)
- "military officer who assists superior officers," c. 1600, from Latin adiutantem (nominative adiutans), present participle of adiutare "to give help to, help zealously, serve," frequentative of adiuvare (past participle adiutus) "help, assist, aid, support," from ad- "to" (see ad-) + iuvare "to help, give strength, support," perhaps from same root as iuvenis "young person" (see young).
词态变化
复数: adjutants;