airmen
英
美 [ˈɛrˌmɛn]
n. (英国尤指军阶比军官低的)空军人员; (美国空军军阶最低的)空军士兵
airman的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 飞行员;(尤指)空军士兵
Anairmanis a man who flies aircraft, especially one who serves in his country's air force.- ...an English airman.
英国飞行员
- ...an English airman.
双语例句
- Edward Robinson, entertaining American airmen at one base, had an awkward moment.
爱德华。罗宾孙在美国空军一个基地劳军,有过尴尬的一刻。 - We think it's important that Airmen control the air because we understand it better.
我们认为飞行员控制飞机是非常重要的,因为我们对之更加了解。 - Gunman, a citizen of Kosovo, opened fire on a bus of the airmen.
持枪歹徒是科索沃市民,是他朝载着飞行员的飞机开的枪。 - Stating his desire to ease the burden reduced staffing has created for some Airmen and their families, Secretary Gates told Airmen at Langley Air Force Base, Va.
陈述他的欲望缓和负担减少的给雇用职员为有些空军创造了,并且他们的家庭,Gates秘书告诉了空军在Langley空军基地,VA。 - The commander was sanguine about the superiority of his airmen.
指挥官对他麾下飞行员的优势感到乐观。 - If confirmed, the airmen would be the second set of POWs displayed by the Iraqis in as many days.
如果此消息得到确认的话,这两个飞行员将是几天来第二次在伊拉克电视台播出的战俘。 - This service the service of Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen makes our annual celebration of this day possible.
正因为他们为国效力&陆军、海军、空军、海军陆战队和海岸警卫队士兵做出的奉献,我们才有可能每年庆祝这个节日。 - The millions of soldiers, airmen and sailors were prisoners of war in their own land.
千百万三军将土在本国土地上变成了战俘。 - Where possible, assist in establishing the basis for economically self-sustaining operations and institutions in areas where American and Chinese airmen operated before and during the second world war.
在可能的地方协助“二战”前和“二战”期间的美中飞行员,建立在经济上自主独立的经营机构的区域。 - Old airmen never die; they just fly smaller planes.
老飞行员不死,只开小一点的飞机。
