柯林斯詞典veteran /?v?t?r?n/ (veterans) 1. N-COUNT A veteran is someone who has served in the armed forces of their country, especially during a war. 退伍軍人 They approved a $1.1 billion package of pay increases for the veterans of the Persian Gulf War. 他們批準(zhǔn)了為參加過波斯灣戰(zhàn)爭的退伍軍人增付11億美元的一攬子計劃。2. N-COUNT You use veteran to refer to someone who has been involved in a particular activity for a long time. 經(jīng)驗豐富的人 ...Annette Michelson, the veteran critic and professor of cinema studies at New York University. …安妮特·米切爾森,這位紐約大學(xué)電影研究的教授和資深影評人。 返回 veteran劍橋詞典a person who has had a lot of experience of a particular activity 經(jīng)驗豐富的人,老手 a 20-year veteran of the New York Police Department 在紐約警察署任職20年的老警察 C2 (US informal vet) someone who has been in the armed forces during a war 老兵,退伍軍人 a Vietnam veteran 越戰(zhàn)老兵 the surviving veterans of World War II 仍健在的二戰(zhàn)老兵 例句 Thousands of veterans will take part in a commemoration of the battle .Grizzled veterans in uniform gathered at the war monument .The ceremony was attended by many of the surviving veterans of the Second World War.He is a veteran of the stage .She is a veteran of many election campaigns . 返回 veteran