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。 - The former North Atlantic Treaty Organization supreme commander and Marine Corps commandant hasn't decided whether to take the job, but people close to him said the general appears likely to accept.
这位前北约(NATO)最高指挥官和美国海军陆战队司令尚未决定是否接受任命,但据接近他的人士透露,他有可能接受。 - The commandant has nevertheless been compelled to look into the problem.
司令官仍然只好把这问题调查一下。 - The commandant and his wife live over there.
校长和他的妻子就住在那栋房子里。 - What if he's a fucking Nazi commandant of a slave camp?
如果他是奴隶营里的指挥官? - Why are you telling me all this, commandant?
你为何告诉我这件事,巡官? - Two or three times the Minister of War and the general in command of the department wrote to him with the following address: A Monsieur le Commandant Pontmercy.
军政部和省总指挥官写过两三次信给他,信封上写着“彭眉胥队长先生”。 - Who was your commandant at flossenburg concentration camp?
沸洛森集中营指挥官是谁? - 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。 - Renoir's classic treatise on war, focusing on French prisoners during WWI and their cultured German commandant.
雷诺阿的经典论著战争,侧重于第一次世界大战期间,法国犯人和他们的培养德国司令官。