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corps·man
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复数:corpsmen
noun
a member of a military medical unit or a civilian paramedical corps.
corps + man >entry 1 (originally short for hospital corpsman, member of the Hospital Corps in the U.S. army and navy)
The first known use of corpsman was in 1900
correctionnoun
the action or an instance of correcting
a change that makes something right
punishment intended to correct faults of character or behavior
correct1 of 2verb
to make or set right
counteract, neutralize
to alter or adjust so as to bring to some standard or required condition
rebuke entry 1, punish
to indicate the faults or errors of and show how they can be made right
correct a student's composition
correct2 of 2adjective
meeting or agreeing with a particular standard
correct behavior
agreeing with fact or known truth
the correct pronunciation
correct1 of 2verb
to make or set right
counteract, neutralize
to alter or adjust so as to bring to some standard or required condition
rebuke entry 1, punish
to indicate the faults or errors of and show how they can be made right
correct a student's composition
correct2 of 2adjective
meeting or agreeing with a particular standard
correct behavior
agreeing with fact or known truth
the correct pronunciation
corral1 of 2noun
a pen for keeping or capturing livestock
an enclosure made with wagons for defense of a camp
corral2 of 2verb
to keep in or as if in a corral
surround entry 1, capture
to arrange wagons so as to form a corral
corral1 of 2noun
a pen for keeping or capturing livestock
an enclosure made with wagons for defense of a camp
corral2 of 2verb
to keep in or as if in a corral
surround entry 1, capture
to arrange wagons so as to form a corral
corpusclenoun
a very small particle
one of the very small cells (as a red blood cell) that float freely in the blood
corpusclenoun
a very small particle
one of the very small cells (as a red blood cell) that float freely in the blood
corpulentadjective
very fat : obese
corpulencenoun
the state of being corpulent : obesity
corpsmannoun
an enlisted man trained to give first aid
corpsmannoun
a military enlisted person trained to give first aid and minor medical treatment
1 I need a corpsman and a radio!
我要一个医护兵和一部电台!
2 An Italian ambulance corpsman with Henry shot the wounded sergeant through the back of the head.
和亨利在一起的一个意大利看护兵向那个受伤的中士开枪,打穿了他的后脑勺。
3 This paper introduces the surgeon backpack and medical corpsman backpack which are newly developed for PLA.
介绍了我军新研制的军医背囊与卫生员背囊。
4 Idaho's official policy requires candidates for an execution medical team to have at least three years of experience in jobs such as an emergency medical technician, nurse, military corpsman or physician's assistant.
5 Marines and a Navy corpsman raising the American flag over the island in February 1945 became an indelible image of the war for the American public.
6 After graduating high school, Mr. Pinkney trained as an X-ray technician and served in the Navy as a hospital corpsman.
7 The special tells the story of Beau Rodriguez, a veteran who served as a U.S. Navy hospital corpsman for two deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan.
8 The dead included 11 Marines, one Navy corpsman and one Army soldier.
9 The death toll from the blasts includes 11 U.S. Marines, a Navy hospital corpsman, and another service member whose branch was not immediately identified, American officials said.
10 Keynote speaker John Kickham Jr. served in Vietnam as a U.S. Navy hospital corpsman.
11 Pena is described in a campaign email as a California native who completed high school in New Mexico, became a Navy hospital corpsman assigned to Okinawa, Japan, owns a business and earned a political science degree from the University of New Mexico in 2021.
12 An Italian ambulance corpsman with Henry shot the wounded sergeant through the back of the head.
和亨利在一起的一个意大利看护兵向那个受伤的中士开枪,打穿了他的后脑勺。