单词 | comrade |
释义 | comrade (kɒmreɪd , US -ræd ) Word forms: comrades 1. countable noun [usually poss NOUN] Your comrades are your friends, especially friends that you share a difficult or dangerous situation with. [literary] Unlike so many of his comrades he survived the war. Synonyms: companion, friend, partner, ally 2. title noun & vocative noun & countable noun Socialists or communists sometimes call each other comrade, especially in meetings. The Party's authority, comrades, will be put to a serious test. Collocations: fallen comrade Tonight, until first light, they would take turns at sentry duty - 'stag', as they call it - protecting the body of their fallen comrade. Times, Sunday Times We should have the army's mindset - never leave a fallen comrade behind. Times, Sunday Times He looks out facing the camera and sees a wounded knight wheeling in a hand cart that holds the body of a fallen comrade. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He runs through the penthouse and collects the 30 souls of his fallen comrades and enemies. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His only work came from military societies, seeking to memorialize their fallen comrades. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 One particular puzzle requires the player to resuscitate an injured comrade by blowing into the built-in microphone. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As she came round to the screams of her injured comrades, the young medic knew exactly what she had to do. Times, Sunday Times But, ignoring her wounds, she started to give lifesaving first aid to her seven injured comrades. Times, Sunday Times Simpler to put on and remove than weighted vests, it simulates how humans carry things, like young or injured comrades or camping supplies, rather than the storage of body fat. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But he stopped short of demanding the revolutionary overthrow of his old comrade. Times, Sunday Times We lose an old comrade as well as an old friend. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But this sincerity only seems to provoke cynicism and evasion from his old comrades. The Times Literary Supplement So how will his old comrades take the criticism? Times, Sunday Times It became a feature of special events, parades and even old comrades' funerals. Times, Sunday Times He managed to withdraw without leaving behind a wounded comrade. The Sun Finally, the soldiers enacted a crucial exercise: the evacuation of a wounded comrade on a stretcher winched into a helicopter. Times, Sunday Times However, they agreed that they should stay with their wounded comrade. Times, Sunday Times A nurse was also seriously wounded as the gangsters blasted their way out of the building with their wounded comrade. Times, Sunday Times Advanced alone under heavy fire of the enemy and rescued a wounded comrade. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 同伴尤指共患难的 Japanese: 仲間 |
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