| 单词 | trained soldier | 
| 释义 | > as lemmastrained soldier  (a) Military. Formerly esp. in  trained band: = trainband n.   (now historical);  †trained soldier: = train soldier n.1   (obsolete). ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > drill or training > 			[adjective]		 > trained trained1562 society > armed hostility > armed forces > the Army > 			[noun]		 > militia or citizen army trained band1562 militia1590 trainband1628 milice1635 array1643 people's army1856 1562    J. Shute in  tr.  A. Cambini in  Two Comm. Turcks Ep. Ded. sig. **.iiv  				If the generall with his chiefe officers wante this perfection they are not greatly to be feared althoughe their armi be of trained souldiours. 1570–6    W. Lambard Perambulation Kent 		(1596)	 70  				The trained companies only shall resort to the places of their appointed Rendeuous. 1594    Sir H. Cocke in  H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. 		(1827)	 2nd Ser. III. 175  				Havinge..taken a perfect vyewe of all the Trayned Bandes. 1611    Bible 		(King James)	 Gen. xiv. 14  				Abram..armed his trained seruants. 1617    F. Moryson Itinerary  ii. 105  				To haue six thousand of the trained bands in readines. 1644    W. Prynne  & C. Walker True Relation Prosecution N. Fiennes App. 25  				Iames Powell of Bristoll, one of the Trained Souldiers of that City. 1707    J. Chamberlayne Angliæ Notitia 		(ed. 22)	  ii. xvi. 217  				Of the standing Militia, or Trained-Bands. 1747    Gentleman's Mag. July 341/1  				The whole French garrison of Pondicherry, consisting of about 1000 regular troops, 200 train'd peons, and many others. 1827    H. Hallam Constit. Hist. Eng. I. ix. 597  				The citizens of London mustered their trained bands on holidays. 1837    T. De Quincey Revolt of Tartars in  Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. July 104/2  				A body of trained cameleers (that is cuirassiers mounted on camels). 1868    Queen's Regulations & Orders Army §630  				For every trained soldier in the infantry 90 rounds of ball Cartridges, and 300 rounds per Battery for Artillery. 1904    Scribner's Mag. Jan. 32/2  				There did not exist in the country any nucleus of trained officers to fit them for the field. 1964    C. V. Wedgwood Trial of Charles I 		(1967)	 ii. 46  				The City Trained Bands—citizen volunteers who formed no part of the Army—had long had the duty of patrolling the approaches to Parliament. 2003    Independent 20 Nov.  i. 20/7  				At least the Iraqi army might not have been senselessly stood down, leaving hundreds of thousands of trained, well armed men with nothing to do. < as lemmas  | 
	
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