aide-de-camp
英 [ˌeɪd də ˈkɒ̃]
美 [ˌeɪd də ˈkæmp]
n. (陆军或海军)副官,随从参谋
牛津词典
noun
- (陆军或海军)副官,随从参谋
an officer in the army or navy who helps a more senior officer
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 副官;随从参谋
Anaide-de-campis an officer in the armed forces who helps an officer of higher rank.- ...a colonel who had been aide-de-camp to the king.
曾经担任国王副官的一名上校
- ...a colonel who had been aide-de-camp to the king.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- My dearest one, Alex and his aide-de-camp, who is the son of Lord Templemore, have left us after staying two nights.
亚历克斯和他的副官坦普莫尔勋爵的儿子,到我们这里来呆了两个晚上。 - This tiny bedroom belonged to Washington's aide-de-camp, and the small bed was actually a field-ready roll-up.
这个小小的卧室属于华盛顿的副官,小床,实际上是外地准备推出了。 - Aide-de-camp Bernard carried them the Emperor's orders.
副官贝尔纳传达了命令。 - Placing himself at the head of the Dutch-Belgian cavalry, Uxbridge ordered a charge and galloped a hundred yards towards the French line, before his aide-de-camp felt obliged to point out that no other horseman was followinghis dash for glory.
他自命为荷兰-比利时骑兵联军的首领,下了进攻令,并向法军阵地突进了100码,直到他的副官感到有责任提醒他,没有其他骑兵追随他为了光荣而冲锋。