英:[ˈkwɔ:təmɑ:stə(r)]
美:[ˈkwɔrtərmæstə(r)]
英:[ˈkwɔ:təmɑ:stə(r)]
美:[ˈkwɔrtərmæstə(r)]
quar·ter·mas·ter
kwawr tr mae str
复数:quartermasters
noun
in the military, an officer who arranges for and distributes food, housing, clothing, and other provisions.
on a ship, one who is responsible for navigation, signaling, and the like.
也称 quarter-master,早在15世纪初期,指的是船上的下级军官,源自法语 quartier-maître 或直接源自荷兰语 kwartier-meester; 最初是负责船舱货物的存放的船员; 后来(约1600年)成为负责军队住宿和口粮的军官。请参见 quarters。
The first known use of quartermaster was in the 15th century
questioning1 of 2noun
the activity or process of asking questions
questioning2 of 2adjective
expressing or implying a question
a questioning look
inclined to ask questions or seek information : inquisitive
a questioning mind
quartonoun
a book made up of sheets of paper that have been folded into four leaves
quartonoun
a book made up of sheets of paper that have been folded into four leaves
quartetnoun
a musical composition for four instruments or voices
the performers of a quartet
a group or set of four
quartetnoun
a musical composition for four instruments or voices
the performers of a quartet
a group or set of four
quarterstaffnoun
a long strong staff used long ago as a weapon
quarterstaffnoun
a long strong staff used long ago as a weapon
quarter1 of 3noun
one of four equal parts
a unit (as of weight or length) that equals one fourth of some larger unit
any of four 3-month divisions of a year
a school term of about 12 weeks
a coin worth a fourth of a dollar
the sum of 25 cents
one fourth part of a slaughtered animal including a leg
a quarter of beef
a fourth part of the moon's period
a moon in its first quarter
one of the four equal parts into which the playing time of some games is divided
someone or something (as a place, direction, or group) not named
complaints came from all quarters
a particular division or district of a city
an assigned station especially of a member of a crew
call to quarters
plural the place where one lives : lodging
mercy sense 1a
show no quarter to the enemy
quarter2 of 3verb
to divide into four equal parts
to separate into parts
peel and quarter an orange
to provide with lodging or shelter
quarter3 of 3adjective
consisting of or equal to a quarter
quartermasternoun
an army officer who provides clothing and supplies for troops
1 He has been transferred out of his former narcotics squad to the quartermaster section.
2 Or at least the dueling banter of James Bond and his black ops quartermaster, Q.
3 The quartermaster [ ix ] has only two sizes: too large and too small.
补给 官那只有两种型号: 太大及太小.
4 Instead, they detail troop movements and expenses for provisions, indicating that people throughout the military chain of command down to the fort’s deputy quartermaster were able to write.
5 He was a Navy quartermaster on leave, dressed in uniform, and after downing a few drinks began walking the streets, where he spotted a young woman in a white nurse’s outfit.
6 Munir is currently serving as the army's quartermaster general, in charge of supplies.
7 Which master pointing cloth quartermaster under the furnace where the, ah, what's the use, thank you!
哪位高手指点下铁炉的布料军需官在哪里啊, 有什么用, 谢谢!
8 However, a quartermaster was distracted from lookout duty while reading an agency report about the Clinton-to-Mukilteo route, the report said.
9 It was fairly quiet on our sector, so the quartermaster who remained in the rear had requisitioned the usual quantity of rations and provided for the full company of one hundred and fifty men.
10 "I found his obituary and our post quartermaster did some research and actually found the funeral home that had cremated him," Mackenzie said.
11 But at least your folks knew that while you were fighting in World War II, the Army quartermaster gave you three squares a day.
12 Paul Fredrickson, a former Coast Guard quartermaster who has volunteered with Puget Soundkeeper for 15 years, said he has found firework debris in Lake Union up to two months after the fireworks show.
13 Maybe the most mythologized event of Los Angeles’ Civil War happened behind closed doors in the Army quartermaster’s brick home at 3rd and Main streets, perhaps in early to mid-June 1861.
14 Clyde wore a chambray shirt with a T-shirt, quartermaster Navy black oxford shoes and a cotton webbing belt.
15 Defense department quartermasters would use Amazon technology to move ammunition and supplies.
16 We are the kids’ logistics force, We are their quartermasters.Listen, the kids are calling,We run to the market.Stuck in the kitchen, we care for them.
17 He served in Okinawa and worked mainly in the kitchen but also as a quartermaster and prison guard.
18 “This pheasant hunt has had many positive impacts for the community,” Darwin Tolzin, Department of South Dakota VFW quartermaster, said.
19 Now, officers can get supplies from the quartermaster.
20 Four years later, he found himself in occupied Burma, where he served in the Japanese army as a quartermaster, responsible for providing rations and supplies.