cavalry
英 [ˈkævlri]
美 [ˈkævlri]
n. (旧时的)骑兵; 装甲兵
复数:cavalries
Collins.2 / BNC.8043 / COCA.8595
牛津词典
noun
- (旧时的)骑兵;装甲兵
(in the past) the part of the army that fought on horses; the part of the modern army that uses armoured vehicles
柯林斯词典
- N-SING 装甲部队
Thecavalryis the part of an army that uses armoured vehicles for fighting.- The Cavalry were exercising on Salisbury Plain.
装甲部队在索尔兹伯里平原进行演习。 - ...the US Army's 1st Cavalry Division.
美国陆军第一装甲师
- The Cavalry were exercising on Salisbury Plain.
- N-SING 骑兵
Thecavalryis the group of soldiers in an army who ride horses.- ...a young cavalry officer.
年轻的骑兵军官
- ...a young cavalry officer.
英英释义
noun
- a highly mobile army unit
- troops trained to fight on horseback
- 500 horse led the attack
双语例句
- Don't forget it was the Han cavalry who drove the Huns from their capital.
别忘了正是汉朝的骑兵把匈奴的骑兵赶出了他们的首都。 - The cavalry was/ were advancing.
骑兵队伍正在挺进。 - The Cavalry were exercising on Salisbury Plain.
装甲部队在索尔兹伯里平原进行演习。 - Cavalry can now charge a Spearman army.
骑兵现在可对长矛部队冲锋了。 - Wellington perceived it, and thought of his cavalry.
威灵顿见了,想到了他的骑兵。 - I started a cavalry lieutenant and a private on his track at once.
我马上派一个骑兵中尉和一个士兵去追他。 - As it is a cavalry carbine, it has no bayonet or socket for one.
由于这是一个骑兵卡宾枪,它没有一个刺刀或插座。 - We were taken in flank by a troop of cavalry.
我们翼侧受到一队骑兵的袭击。 - Now chariots and cavalry are the army's strong weapons.
战车和骑兵是军队中威烈快速的冲击力量。 - Cavalry, raising clouds of choking dust, went past endlessly.
骑兵一路上不断扬起令人窒息的灰尘。