adjutant
adjutant 英 [ˈædʒʊtənt] 美 [ˈædʒətənt]
n. 副官,助手 adj. 辅助的
名词复数:adjutants
- A general's assistant is his adjutant. The word means someone who serves as a helper to a higher- ranking military officer.
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- n. 副官,助手
- adj. 辅助的
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1. The adjutant informs you whenever 30 seconds of daylight remain.
副官会在白天还剩30秒的时候提醒你。
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2. When you’re finished exploring the bar, click on the “mission case” that sits open on the bar (the console with the hologram of the adjutant’s head floating above it).
当你完成探索后,点吧台上敞口的“任务箱”(副官的全息头像在上面浮着)。
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3. As adjutant I was responsible for his day-to-day programme.
作为副官,我有责任安排他的日常事务。
- adjutant (n.) "military officer who assists superior officers," c. 1600, from Latin adiutantem (nominative adiutans), present participle of adiutare "to give help to, help zealously, serve," frequentative of adiuvare (past participle adiutus) "help, assist, aid, support," from ad "to" (see ad-) + iuvare "to help, give strength, support," which is perhaps from the same root as iuvenis "young man" (see young (adj.)).
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