释义 |
gren·a·dier \|grenə|di(ə)r, -iə\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from grenade + -ier -er 1. a. : a soldier who carries and throws grenades b. : one of a company attached to each regiment or battalion taking post on the right of the line and wearing a special uniform c. : a member of a special regiment or corps < a grenadier of the guard of Napoleon I > 2. : any of various deep-sea fishes that are related to the cods, that constitute a family Macruridae of the order Anacanthini, and that have an elongate tapering body and compressed pointed tail — called also rattail |