词语:士兵热度:953

词语士兵拆分为汉字:

士字的拼音、笔画、偏旁部首、笔顺、繁体字,士字字源来历,士字演变

古代统治阶级中次于卿大夫的一个阶层:~族。~大夫。旧时指读书人:~子。~民。学~。未婚的男子,泛指男子:~女。对人的美称:志~。烈~。女~。军衔的一级,在尉以下;亦泛指军人;上~。~兵。~卒。~气。称某些专业人员:医~。护~。姓。……

兵字的拼音、笔画、偏旁部首、笔顺、繁体字,兵字字源来历,兵字演变

武器:~器。~刃。~不血刃(兵器上面没有沾血,指不经过战斗而取得胜利)。战士,军队:~士。~卒。~丁。~戎相见(指武装冲突)。与军事或战争有关事物的统称:~法。~家。~机。~衅(战争的争端)。~书。~谏(进谏时以武力要挟,迫使必从)。~荒马……

 

查询词语:士兵

汉语拼音:shì bīng

近义词:战士

反义词:军官将军将领

词语士兵基本解释

也叫战士。军队中被授予士官和兵军衔的军人。中国人民解放军士兵的衔级分士官和兵两级。

词语士兵详细解释

  1. 士大夫和军队。

    《后汉书·窦融传》:“伏惟将军国富政修,士兵怀附。亲遇戹会之际,国家不利之时,守节不回,承事本朝。”

  2. 军队中的基本战斗成员,与军官相别。

    郭小川 《木瓜树的风波》诗:“这里的干部士兵啊,对于他都是格外亲切。”

词语士兵在线造句

  1. He found a means to traverse the throng and to pass the bivouac of the troops, he shunned the patrols , he avoided the sentinels.

    他想尽办法,穿过那人群,穿过露宿的士兵,避开巡逻队,避开岗哨。

  2. boat and sail have been flung together and there soldiers in it trying to paddle.

    一个简易船和帆被仓促地装在一起,有士兵在里面努力划桨。

  3. A soldier, whose army had just lost a battle, got separated from the others and lost his way in a forest.

    一个吃了败仗后与同伴失散了的士兵在森林里迷路了。

  4. The defense effort would have practically collapsed if men had been allowed to go home at the end of their one-year term.

    假如在士兵们一年服役期届满时获准回家,那么防务努力实际上将成为泡影。

  5. Soon a group of Israeli soldiers approached. "They came and banged on the door and told everyone to leave the house, " he said.

    随后来了一群以色列士兵,“他们来到后猛敲着地板,命令我们全部出去。”

  6. One Hamas official said the ball is in Israel's court. He said the captive soldier could be released in days, or years.

    一名哈马斯官员表示是时候以色列采取行动了。他表示该被俘士兵可能会在数日内,也有可能是数年内被释放。

  7. World War Two may well have been the first war in history in which a wounded soldier was more likely to survive than to die.

    二战后很可能已经在历史上的第一场战争,其中一名受伤的士兵更容易生存,而不是死。

  8. Although the enemy was nowhere to be seen, the US soldiers of Charlie Company rounded up unarmed civilians and gunned them down.

    尽管没有找到敌人,凯利所部的美国士兵还是将手无寸铁的平民聚集在一起,全部进行了枪杀。

  9. Col Kemp said the numbers involved were "disproportionate" and questioned why the potentially life-saving hardware was not at the frontline.

    理查德•肯普上校则认为,涉及的(装备)数量“不成比例”,并质疑为什么这些可能挽救(士兵)性命的装备没能在前线发挥作用。