brassard如何读

英:['bræsɑːd]

美:[ 'bræsɑrd]

brassard是什么意思

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brassard自然拼读

bras·sard

brae srd

brassard英英释义

noun

a band of material worn as a badge about the upper arm; armband.

a piece of armor for the arm.

brassard词源英文解释

French brassard, from Middle French brassal, from Old Italian bracciale, from braccio arm, from Latin bracchium — more at brace >entry 2

The first known use of brassard was in 1830

brassard 例句

1 The DisC jockey, a young separatist named Pierre Brassard, has made his name with such hoaxes.

这位名叫彼埃尔·布拉萨尔的音乐节目主持人,是一名年轻的分离主义者,以制造这类骗局闻名。

2 With the marvelous suppleness of a cat, he climbed trees, flung himself to the ground, crept along barriers, slipped between the legs of his adversaries, and bounded triumphantly off with a number of brassards.

3 I confess, however, to having read with surprise Mr. Tennant's announcement that "it was provided by The Hague Convention that the wearing of a brassard ensured that the wearer would be regarded as a belligerent."

4 At the entrance gate, standing sharply to attention as a guardsman should, even under a blazing sun, was Private Malley, of the Irish Guards, wounded long ago, now wearing the brassard of the Military Police.

5 Meanwhile men with the white brassard and the red Geneva cross were busy out in the open, lending succor to the Russian wounded.

6 Two army doctors, wearing the brassards of the Red Cross, themselves pillaged the house of Mme.

7 The men look like soldiers when they have their grey uniforms on and their brassards on their sleeves.

8 The lance passed through his brassard and his breast-plate, and slightly pierced his chest.

9 "What can we use for the brassards and costumes?" said Kitty.

10 Forty-seven Gendarmes, says the Mot d'Ordre, were found in the Marine Barracks disguised as National Guards, besides a great quantity of tricoloured brassards.

11 With an arm where a brassard glitters in gold-edged silk and golden ornament, a captain indicates the firing-step in front of an old emplacement and invites the visitors to get up and try it.

12 "What are you doing here?" he asked, looking at the green brassard and red "C" on my left arm.

13 Mich'l appropriated the officer's brassard of rank, and, menacing the cowed guards, forced them to herd into a nearby room, carrying the body of the officer with them.

14 And as he turned I saw that he wore round his right arm a white brassard with a red cross on it.

15 We were so accustomed to them that we did not take much notice, and I just showed my Red Cross brassard as I had been accustomed to do in Charleroi when stopped.

16 Besides the certificate, was issued a brassard, which the rogue might wear to protect him from arrest when breaking the Greek Law on British account.

17 As his left side was turned toward them, the enemy could perfectly see his brassard.

18 There was a delay of ten minutes, no more, while I got some cake and sandwiches for the hungry chauffeurs and took them to the bureau to have their brassards stamped.

19 And our English Red Cross brassards are no use.

20 The Gauls, sighting the A.P.M. brassard, promptly dumped the hut and dived through a wire fence.

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