brevet

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美[ br?\'v?t]

基本釋義

n.
名譽晉升
v.
予以名譽晉升

詞性變化

實用例句

Brevet is a form of military commission formerly used in US armies.

名譽晉升是美軍曾用的一種軍銜.

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Brevet dropped his eyes.

布萊衛(wèi)把眼睛低下去.

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Judges with an international brevet are integral to the development of Acrobatic Gymnastics.

國際裁判員要全身心地為發(fā)展技巧運動服務.

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Brevet gave a start of surprise, and surveyed him from head to foot a frightened air.

布萊衛(wèi)駭然大吃一驚, 把他從頭一直打量到腳.

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They are selected , by draw , from the Category Brevet Judges of good standing.

裁判長是從優(yōu)秀的一級裁判員中抽簽產生.

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The President addressed him in nearly the same words which he had used to Brevet.

庭長向他說的話和他剛才向布萊衛(wèi)說過的那些話,大致相同.

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英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. a document entitling a commissioned officer to hold a higher rank temporarily (but without higher pay)

Verb
  • 1. promote somebody by brevet, in the military

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