adjutant如何读

英:[ˈædʒʊtənt]

美:[ˈædʒətənt]

adjutant是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 助手,助理
  2. 【军】副官,人事行政参谋
  3. 【鸟类】鹳
  4. 辅助的东西
  5. 大鹳(leptoptilos dubius,产于印度和非洲)
  6. 小鹳(leptoptilos javanicus)
  7. 鹳鸟是美国制造的海岸扫雷艇
adj. (形容词)
  1. 辅助的
  2. 补助的

adjutant自然拼读

ad·ju·tant

ae j tnt

adjutant变形

复数:adjutants

adjutant扩展

adjutancy (n.)

adjutant英英释义

  • n.
    • an officer who acts as military assistant to a more senior officer
    • large Indian stork with a military gait

adjutant词源中文解释

“协助上级军官的军官”,约1600年,源自拉丁语 adiutantem(属格 adiutans),现在分词形式的 adiutare “给予帮助,热心帮助,服务”的频率动词,是 adiuvare(过去分词 adiutus)“帮助,协助,援助,支持”的频率动词,由 ad “到”(见 ad-)和 iuvare “帮助,给予力量,支持”组成,可能源自与 young(形容词)相同的词根,即 iuvenis “年轻人”(见 young(形容词))。

法语 adjudant,早期的 ajudant(18世纪初)源自西班牙语同源词 ayudante。相关词汇: Adjutancy。英国人在孟加拉称一种大型印度鹳为 adjutant bird,因其“僵硬的军官气息”而得名[世纪词典]。

adjutant词源英文解释

borrowed from Latin adjūtant-, adjūtans, present participle of adjūtāre "to help," probably after Spanish ayudante "assistant, aide, officer appointed as an aide" (noun derivative of present participle of ayudar "to help, aid," going back to Latin adjūtāre) — more at aid >entry 1

The first known use of adjutant was in 1539

adjutant儿童词典英英释义

administratornoun

a person who administers especially business, school, or government affairs

administerverb

to direct the affairs of : manage

administer a government

to give out as deserved

administer justice

to give formally or ceremonially

administer the sacraments

to give as treatment

administer a drug

administerverb

to direct the affairs of : manage

administer a government

to give out as deserved

administer justice

to give formally or ceremonially

administer the sacraments

to give as treatment

administer a drug

administerverb

to direct the affairs of : manage

administer a government

to give out as deserved

administer justice

to give formally or ceremonially

administer the sacraments

to give as treatment

administer a drug

administerverb

to direct the affairs of : manage

administer a government

to give out as deserved

administer justice

to give formally or ceremonially

administer the sacraments

to give as treatment

administer a drug

administerverb

to direct the affairs of : manage

administer a government

to give out as deserved

administer justice

to give formally or ceremonially

administer the sacraments

to give as treatment

administer a drug

adjutantnoun

an officer (as in the army) who assists the commanding officer in clerical work

assistant

adjutant 例句

1 Gen. Torrence Saxe, adjutant general of the Alaska National Guard, said they are working with the Alaska State Emergency Operations Center to coordinate efforts.

2 He did not mention , even to his adjutant, that he had just had his children murdered.

他甚至对他的副官也没有说, 他已将他的孩子们害死了.

3 The album was created, and later discarded in 1945, by Auschwitz adjutant Karl Höcker, who’s a smiling presence in virtually every photo.

4 He did not mention, even to his adjutant, that he had just had his children murdered.

他甚至对他的副官也没有说,他已将他的孩子们害死了。

5 Gen. Torrence Saxe, the adjutant general of the Alaska National Guard, not only approved the medals for the men, he personally handed them out at the ceremony held with a driving snow outside.

6 the senator's adjutants and aides always arrive ahead of him on the campaign trail

7 Fifty-six years ago, the adjutant of my regiment knocked out my front tooth playing squash in the Suez Canal Zone.

8 My fellow officers loathed him, and after listening to their fulminations in the mess, I naively sought a meeting with the adjutant to request an introduction to Bevan.

9 Magram attained the rank of assistant adjutant general and had been part of Baldwin’s inner circle.

10 It looked as if the third world war would break out, but luckily right by the door the hotel manager caught up with the adjutant and began to mollify him.

11 Patient outcomes varied depending on whether you asked the officer who lost fighters, the ferryman who shuttled the sick, the doctor who treated invalids or the adjutant who buried bodies.

12 The adjutant general wrote to Tom’s captain, saying that Tom had “proved an excellent officer” and that he would “regret to see him quit the service.”

13 A later investigation ordered by the state’s adjutant concluded that Colorado Guard officials were in error when they reprimanded him.

14 ON the 30th Pierre returned to Moscow. Almost at the city gates he was met by an adjutant of Count Rastoptchin's.

三十日,皮埃尔回到莫斯科。快到城门口时,拉斯托普钦伯爵的副官迎了过来。

15 Amazingly, I get praised by Isabelle, the thin little seventyish lady who seems to be Ellie’s adjutant: I am doing “wonderfully,” she tells me, and—even better—am “great to work with.”

16 I'm going out myself with the adjutant to recce training areas.

我要亲自和副官出去侦察一下训练地区。

17 Gen. Torrence Saxe, the state’s adjutant general and commissioner for the military and veterans affairs department.

18 Following Tolkien on what seems a fool’s errand is a boyish, worried, unfailingly loyal adjutant named, you guessed it, Sam.

19 Rick met his adjutant at the hatch.

瑞克在舱里遇到他的副官.

20 Gen. Linda L. Singh is the former adjutant general of the Maryland National Guard — the first African American and the first woman to head the Guard — which includes 29th Infantry Division units.

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