英:[ˌbrɪgəˈdɪə ˈdʒenərəl]
美:[brɪɡəˈdɪr ˈdʒɛnərəl]
英:[ˌbrɪgəˈdɪə ˈdʒenərəl]
美:[brɪɡəˈdɪr ˈdʒɛnərəl]
(美国)准将;
brigadier generals
noun
a commissioned officer in the army, air force, or marine corps who ranks above a colonel and whose insignia is one star
The first known use of brigadier general was in 1690
broad-mindedadjective
willing to accept opinions, beliefs, or practices that are unusual or different from one's own
broad jumpnoun
long jump
broad beannoun
an Old World upright vetch widely grown for its seeds and as fodder
the large flat edible seed of a broad bean
British thermal unitnoun
the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit at a specified temperature (as 39°F or 60°F) and equal to about 1055 joules—called also Btu
Britannia metalnoun
a silver-white alloy that is similar to pewter and consists largely of tin, antimony, and copper
bristlecone pinenoun
either of two pines of the western U.S. that include the oldest living trees
brigadier generalnoun
a military commissioned officer with a rank just below major general
1 Sultan Mohammad was eventually promoted to brigadier general and oversaw several districts in the west of the province.
2 Khan, a former Pakistani brigadier general, astutely analyzes Indian and Pakistani security strategies and shows how the Pakistani security establishment has made the country’s inherently vulnerable situation even worse.
3 Two others will be formally reprimanded: the brigade commander, a colonel, and a division commander, a brigadier general.
4 Hendrickson had left strict orders with the brigadier general in command of the hospital: Only the White House would receive a record of the autopsy report, all other copies would be destroyed.
5 On October 25, 1940, Davis Sr. was temporarily promoted to brigadier general by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
6 Twenty years after his father made history, Davis Jr. became the first Black brigadier general in the Air Force in 1960.
7 Hogan will face a Republican field that includes John Teichert, a retired brigadier general in the Air Force who is from Anne Arundel County.
8 His father, Benjamin O. Davis Sr., had already broken down barriers as the first brigadier general in the U.S. Army.
9 A colonel is subordinate to a brigadier general.
上校级别低于准将。
10 Immediately he was recommended for the grade of brigadier general.
他立刻就被保举晋升为准将。
11 ...Brigadier General Gary Whipple of the Louisiana National Guard.
路易斯安那国民警卫队的加里·惠普尔准将
12 Retired Brigadier General Mehmood Shah served as a senior official in North West Frontier Province.
退休的马哈默德·沙伊尔准将曾经在西北边境省当过高级军官.
13 In 1931 he was promoted to the rank of brigadier general.
1931年,他晋升为准将.
1 准将