brigade
英[brɪ'ɡeɪd]
美[brɪ'ɡeɪd]
CET6+ TEM4
n. (名词)
- [C]旅 part of an army (usually between 3000 and 8000 men)
- [S]伙,帮,派 a group of people who share the same opinions or are similar in some other way
Noun:
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army unit smaller than a division
Verb:
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form or unite into a brigade
- 1. We gave the gate money to the St John Ambulance brigade.
- 我们将门票收入都捐给了圣约翰急救队。
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- 2. A third brigade is at sea, ready for an amphibious assault.
- 还有一个旅已在海上待命,准备两栖进攻。
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- 3. The fire brigade should always be called out to a house fire.
- 一旦房屋失火,就应该马上叫消防队来。
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- 4. Get everyone out and call the fire brigade.
- 把所有人疏散出去,打电话叫消防队。
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- 5. Bob ordered brigade HQ to embark.
- 鲍勃命令旅指挥部登船。
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用作名词 (n.)
- Our brigade will be committed at dawn.
我们旅黎明就要投入战斗。
- They allowed each member of the brigade one cotton-padded suit.
他们发给这个旅每个成员一套棉衣。
- Each brigade took responsibility for one section of the work.
每个队负责一段工程。
- A brigade of field artillery was waiting, limbered up.
一旅野战炮队正在待命,他们的炮都已装在前车上了。
用作名词 (n.)
- They allowed each member of the brigade one cotton-padded suit.
他们发给这个旅每个成员一套棉衣。
n. (名词)
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brigade的基本意思是指陆军的编制单位“旅”。用于比喻可指主张相同或其他方面相似的“伙,帮,派”,常含贬义。
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brigade作“伙,帮,派”解时常用于单数形式。