deserters
英 [dɪˈzɜːtəz]
美 [ˈdɛzərtərz]
n. 逃兵; 开小差的人
deserter的复数
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.
双语例句
- Deserters and dissidents would be summarily executed.
逃兵和持不同意见者会被立即处死。 - Only the defeated and deserters go to the wars, cowards that run away and enlist.
只有被击败者和逃亡者开始作战,懦夫逃跑获得帮助。 - Procuring their rifles, they opened fire in a leisurely manner upon the deserters.
他们拿起来福枪,懒洋洋地向逃亡者开火。 - Historians now think the crew, whose numbers had diminished inprison through sickness and a suicide, were deserters.
历史学家现在认为,这些船员是逃兵,在押期间,由于疾病和自杀,他们的人数有所减少。 - He shortly arrived at the river Neman, and asked the ferryman if many deserters had passed that way.
不久,他来到涅漫河,问那摆渡人有没有很多逃兵路过。 - We heard there were some deserters up in these parts hidden out in a big cave.
我们听说有些逃兵躲在这里的一个大山洞里面。 - So the whole issue of searching American ships for deserters was a non-issue before the end of the War of1812, because the British and their allies had already stopped Napoleon before it was over.
所以在1812年战争结束之前去搜查美国船只上的英国逃兵根本是多余的,因为在这场战争结束之前,英国和他的同盟们已经终止了拿破仑的统治。 - I say all deserters should be shot!
我说啊,所有的逃兵都该吃枪子儿! - There is no need to bother the colonel with these deserters!
关于这些背弃都没有必要打扰大校的! - A little like executing deserters in war, such brutal treatment can serve as a visceral lesson to others.
这有点像在战争中处决逃兵,残忍的处置方式可以对其他人形成心理威慑。