commandant
英 [ˈkɒməndænt]
美 [ˈkɑːməndænt]
n. 司令; 指挥官
Collins.1 / BNC.22349 / COCA.19484
牛津词典
noun
- 司令;指挥官
the officer in charge of a particular military group or institution
柯林斯词典
- 指挥官;司令
Acommandantis an army officer in charge of a particular place or group of people.
英英释义
noun
- an officer in command of a military unit
双语例句
- Y ou cannot taik to the commandant Iike that.
你不能这样对司令说话。 - Hit on the head, the enemy officer dropped dead instantly. The Commandant has had a rotten day.
那个敌军官因头部中弹当即倒毙。司令官这一天过得真倒楣。 - There is much more to leadership than that, the commandant says.
卢瑟福-琼斯表示,领导的内涵要丰富的多。 - An illuminating book on this subject, published some years before by a commandant de gaulle, and met with no response.
关于这个专题,几年以前,有一个名叫戴高乐的指挥官发表了一部富有启发性的著作,却没有引起任何反应。 - This Cadet knows how important this competition is to the commandant.
学员知道这个比赛对司令官有多重要。 - The commandant and his wife live over there.
校长和他的妻子就住在那栋房子里。 - She's right. we've got to clear commandant lassard.
她是对的,我们应该还拉萨指挥官一个清白。 - Why are you telling me all this, commandant?
你为何告诉我这件事,巡官? - "Commandant, government flying service"
政府飞行服务队总指挥 - The Commandant has had a rotten day.
司令官这一天过得真倒楣。