[ míngshì ] 1.(旧时指以诗文等著称的人) a person with a literary reputation 2.(旧时指名望很高而不做官的人) a celebrity with no official post ◇名士派 an unconventional and self-indulgent old-style intellectual
Several soldiers were decorated for bravery . 数名士兵因英勇而获奖。
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Four soldiers were struggling to extricate it . 四名士兵想用力把它拖出来。
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For years, celebrities had been pitching products on tv . 多少年来,闻人名士都曾在电视上推销商品。
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A hundred knights and a thousand soldiers escorted the princess helena . 一百名骑士和一千名士兵为海伦纳公主保驾。
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About 100 troops from the second armored regiment attacked the presidential palace and the defence ministry in santiago . 第二装甲团的一百来名士兵袭击了圣地亚哥的总统府和国防部。
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A very worthy person, a true lover of his country, and whose virtues i highly esteem, was lately pleased in discoursing on this matter . 一位品德高尚,为我仰慕的名士,真正的爱国者,最近动了雅兴,也谈起了这个问题。
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The soldier wormed his way toward the enemy ' s lines 这名士兵朝著敌方阵线爬行。
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Britain has 7 , 200 troops in southern iraq 英国在伊拉克南部进驻了7 , 200名士兵。
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More than 825 troops have been killed in lraq 多于825名士兵在伊拉克战事中牺牲- -
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The subaltern sent a soldier to his superior officer 军士派了一名士兵去找军官。