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foot soldier

英 [ˈfʊt səʊldʒə(r)]

美 [ˈfʊt soʊldʒər]

n.  步兵; (组织中工作乏味而不担责任,但又不可或缺的)群众员工

牛津词典

    noun

    • 步兵
      a soldier who fights on foot, not on a horse or in a vehicle
      1. (组织中工作乏味而不担责任,但又不可或缺的)群众员工
        a person in an organization who does work that is important but boring, and who has no power or responsibility

        柯林斯词典

        • (机构中工作内容单调但又不可或缺的)无名小卒,基层职工
          Thefoot soldiersof a particular organization are people who seem unimportant and who do not have a high position but who do a large amount of very important and often very boring work.

          英英释义

          noun

          双语例句

          • I don't think it's enough to say that you know, you were a foot soldier in the Reagan Revolution.
            我不认为足以说,你知道,你在里根革命中是一名冲锋陷阵的步兵。
          • He was only a foot soldier. wasn't worth giving away my position.
            他只是个步兵,不值得暴露我的位置。
          • Silver Spring Networks is a foot soldier in the global green energy revolution Mr. Gore hopes to lead.
            SSN是全球绿色能源革命中的一员,而戈尔一直希望能做它的领导者。
          • I mark'd at the foot of a tree the grave of a soldier;
            我在树脚为战士的墓碑刻下了印痕;
          • The already heavily burdened foot soldier also had to help push and pull vehicles and horses wallowing in the muck.
            已经负重不堪的徒步士兵还不得不帮助推拉那些陷入泥坑的车辆和马匹。
          • What's a shit pile got to do with a foot soldier?
            步兵和大便池有什么联系?
          • That is why our army, from general to foot soldier.
            所以我军不分将士。
          • A U.S.Army foot soldier, especially in World War ii.
            步兵多指二战期间者的美国的步兵。
          • One of the more intriguing examples is a rosy-cheeked boy who holds a rifle in one hand, a red book in the other, and presses one foot firmly down on the head of an American soldier with a military policeman's helmet.
            更有趣的是一个脸色红润的男孩,一手拿来复枪,一手举红宝书,脚下稳稳地踩着一个美国士兵的脑袋。
          • Hoplite-Heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece whose function was to fight in close formation.
            甲兵-古代希腊披挂重型甲胄的步兵,以密集队形进行战斗。