generalissimo

英 [,dʒen(ə)rə'lɪsɪməʊ] 美[,dʒɛnrə'lɪsɪmo]
  • n. 总司令,大元帅

英英释义


1. the officer who holds the supreme command;
"in the U.S. the president is the commander in chief"

实用场景例句


The Generalissimo's prolonged stay here is not of our doing.
总司令在此久留不是我们的责任.

辞典例句

But the triumvirate outsmarted the generalissimo.
但是这三位却比蒋介石棋高一着.

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That emergency was now on them and the generalissimo , himself, flew to Manchuria.
现在局势确很危急, 蒋介石亲自飞来满洲督战.

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General Li Tsung - jen was kicked upstairs and made titular head of the generalissimo's bureau Peiping.
李宗仁将军被抬得高高的,当上了有名无实的委员长北平行辕主任.

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At the conclusion of the Japanese war the generalissimo isolated these three men by separating them.
抗日战争结束时,蒋介石用分隔的办法把他们孤立起来.

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Pai Chung - hsi and Hupeh Provincial Council immediately brought the question of peace before the generalissimo.
白崇禧和湖北省参议会立即向蒋提出实现和平的问题.

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双语例句


1. The Generalissimo's prolonged stay here is not of our doing.
总司令在此久留不是我们的责任.

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2. Both the Russians and the United States, therefore, helped the generalissimo.
于是俄国人和美国都帮了蒋介石的忙.

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3. People believed that the generalissimo could not fight without American help.
大家知道,没有美国的援助,蒋介石是无力进行战争的.

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4. But Kao got no satisfaction from the generalissimo either.
然而,他也没有从委员长那里得到任何满意的回答.

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5. WHEN World War II ended, Generalissimo Chiang Kai - shek must have been content.
第二次世界大战结束时, 蒋介石趾高气扬,不可一世.

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英文词源


generalissimo (n.)
"supreme military commander," 1620s, from Italian generalissimo, superlative of generale, from a sense development similar to French general (see general (n.)). Parson Weems applied it to George Washington. In 20c. use sometimes from Spanish generalissimo in reference to the military dictator Franco.

词态变化


复数: generalissimos;