柯林斯詞典sergeant /?sɑ?d??nt/ (sergeants) 1. N-COUNT/N-TITLE/N-VOC A sergeant is a non-commissioned officer of middle rank in the army, marines, or air force. 中士 A sergeant with a detail of four men came into view. 1名中士率領(lǐng)由4名士兵組成的小分隊(duì)進(jìn)入了眡野。2. N-COUNT/N-TITLE/N-VOC A sergeant is an officer with the rank immediately below a captain. 警官 A police sergeant patrolling the area spotted flames at the shop. 在該地區(qū)巡邏的一名警官發(fā)現(xiàn)那家商店失火了。 返回 sergeant劍橋詞典 sergeant noun [C] (SOLDIER) a soldier of middle rank 軍士 Sergeant Lewis/Tom Lewis 劉易斯軍士/湯姆·劉易斯軍士 [ 用來(lái)稱(chēng)呼某人的詞,如Mr 或 dear ] Dismiss the men, Sergeant. 軍士,解散部下吧。 例句 We could hear the sergeant bellowing commands to his troops .The captain was demoted to sergeant for failing to fulfil his duties .The sergeant barked out a succession of orders to the new recruits .The sergeant was reduced to the ranks for his cowardice.By the age of 25 he'd already got his third stripe and become a sergeant. sergeant noun [C] (POLICE OFFICER) in the UK and some other countries , a police officer whose rank is above constable and below inspector , or, in the US, a police officer whose rank is below a captain (英國(guó)或其他國(guó)家的)巡佐;(美國(guó)的)警佐 Sergeant Bates/Bill Bates 蓋茨警佐/比爾·蓋茨警佐 [ 用來(lái)稱(chēng)呼某人的詞,如Mr 或 dear ] Thank you, Sergeant. 謝謝你,警佐。 返回 sergeant