英:['dɔ:gfeɪs]
美:['dɔgˌfeɪs]
英:['dɔ:gfeɪs]
美:['dɔgˌfeɪs]
noun
soldierespecially: infantryman
"陆军士兵,尤指步兵,1941年起源于 dog(名词)+ face(名词)。据说最初是海军陆战队员给予的蔑称。
The first known use of dogface was in 1932
dogfishnoun
any of various small sharks that often appear in schools near shore
dogfightnoun
a fight at close range between fighter planes
dogfacenoun
an infantry soldier
1 Yes, I am a dogface.
是的,我是一个小兵。
2 Well, what am I?I'm a private no-class dogface. The way most civilians look at that, that's two steps up from nothing.
我是谁?我是一名士兵,一个没有级别的士兵。在绝大多数平民眼里,我们离一文不值只差两步。
3 during World War II journalist Ernie Pyle gained fame for his sympathetic reports on the wartime experiences of the common dogface
4 Fewer know the beer-spewing moment a TV camera lingers upon a friend, or relative, on inglorious display, with feathers, horns, dogface, or fur; clad as pirate, or leprechaun, feisty in top-hat and tails.
5 Stevens even tweeted four dogface emojis following a recent win against the Toronto Raptors.
6 But, per National Geographic, the declines have also pushed less famous species such as the Boisduval’s blue and the California dogface butterfly, California’s state insect, to the brink of extinction.
7 He isn’t known as a dogface solider boy or mudslinger in South Miami.