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Adjective
1. (of persons) befitting a warrior;
"a military bearing"
soldier >entry 1 + like
1 Rallywood fronted them calm and soldierlike, the picture of a gallant despair.
2 From this he wandered on to thoughts of his uncle, investing the old field-marshal with every noble and soldierlike attribute, and, above all, fancying him as overflowing with affection and kindness.
3 He himself sits immovably calm; his whole bearing as he sits at the piano is soldierlike; his lips are tightly compressed and his coat buttoned closely.
4 Among these, however, were many fine soldierlike fellows, whose only request was to be sent where hard knocks were going, careless of the climate and regardless of the cause.
5 The Austrian officer was a very old man, whose soldierlike air and dignified deportment recalled the warriors of a past century.
6 But, as he spoke, the clank of a sabre was heard, and at the same instant a tall, soldierlike figure stooped beneath the low doorway, and came forth.
7 A tall and soldierlike figure, with head uncovered, approached the Emperor, and said a few words.
8 In the spring of 1864, the battery to which I belonged mutinied—in an entirely proper and soldierlike way.
9 The man was a son of Anak in altitude, somewhat bent by years, but having a soldierlike air.
10 He had made up his mind to fit himself soldierlike into his new situation and he had to admit now that he liked the prospect.
11 They had been brought off by Spink, the pilot, and numbered only three—namely, a tall soldierlike man, a stout sailor-like man, and a young woman with—yes,—with golden hair.
12 Nothing could be steadier; nothing could be more soldierlike than their bearing.'
13 He is a fine soldierlike man, broad-shouldered and tall.
14 He looked resolute and soldierlike as he waited.
15 A very soldierlike fellow, too," added he, arranging his whiskers, "but, I shrewdly suspect, a bit of a Tartar.
16 But if bravery or soldierlike virtue be essentially a virtue of virtues, it is only a negative virtue after all.
17 He stood bareheaded on the second step, very straight and soldierlike, but plainly dressed in white, with no sash or badge of office; the priests standing above, with Father Agustin's tall figure in the middle.
18 The handsome features and gorgeous costume of Lord Uxbridge were known to me; but I was not aware, till afterwards, that a soldierlike, resolute looking officer beside him, was General Graham.
19 "It was ever his tactique to be the assailant," said a bronzed, soldierlike fellow, in a patched uniform; "he did so in Holland."
20 He too held his sword before him with point upright, but awkwardly; and though he sat his saddle well, his bearing had more of civil authority than of soldierlike precision.
1 勇敢
stalwart yeomanly pretty proud tall bold brave Martial heroic hardy stout courageous daring fearless manly intrepid valiant gallant dashing undaunted spunky wight prow ballsy dauntless high-spirited valorous soldierly gutty stouthearted lionhearted chin-up heart-whole high-hearted unterrified greathearted dareful bravely gamely prowess bravery audacity manhood gallantry hardihood gameness hardiment
3 英勇
romantic heroic valiant warlike prow soldierly manful daring prowess bravery heroism valor brave courageous gallant valorous Achillean bravely courageously valiantly heroically gallantly valorously doughtily gallantry valiance
4 英勇的
romantic heroic valiant warlike prow soldierly manful brave courageous gallant valorous Achillean
6 军人气质的
8 勇敢的
stalwart yeomanly pretty proud tall bold brave Martial heroic hardy stout courageous daring fearless manly intrepid valiant gallant dashing undaunted spunky wight prow ballsy dauntless high-spirited valorous soldierly gutty stouthearted lionhearted chin-up heart-whole high-hearted unterrified greathearted dareful
10 像军人的