generalissimo

英[ˌdʒenrə'lɪsɪməʊ] 美[ˌdʒenrə'lɪsɪmoʊ]
  • n. 大元帅;大总统;总司令
generalissimos
    n. (名词)
    1. 大元帅
    2. 总司令
    3. 最高统帅
    4. 大总统
    5. 军团司令

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the officer who holds the supreme command;

    "in the U.S. the president is the commander in chief"

1. The Generalissimo's prolonged stay here is not of our doing.
总司令在此久留不是我们的责任.

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2. Both the Russians and the United States, therefore, helped the generalissimo.
于是俄国人和美国都帮了蒋介石的忙.

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3. People believed that the generalissimo could not fight without American help.
大家知道,没有美国的援助,蒋介石是无力进行战争的.

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4. But Kao got no satisfaction from the generalissimo either.
然而,他也没有从委员长那里得到任何满意的回答.

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5. WHEN World War II ended, Generalissimo Chiang Kai - shek must have been content.
第二次世界大战结束时, 蒋介石趾高气扬,不可一世.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Not a single one of these commanders fought to death as the generalissimo ordered.
      这些部队的司令官一个也没有遵照大元帅的命令杀身成仁。