midshipman 英 ['mɪdʃɪpmən]   美 ['mɪdʃɪpmən]

midshipman

midshipman  英 ['mɪdʃɪpmən] 美 ['mɪdʃɪpmən]

n. 海军学校学生;英国海军少尉之侯补军官;见习军官 

名词复数:midshipmen 

"No, sir," the midshipman replied. "I have no idea what the problem is. “没有哇,先生,”候补生回答说,“我搞不清楚是什么问题。
When that uniform was worn, ' pointing out towards the little midshipman, 'then indeed, fortunes were to be made, and were made. 当穿那种制服的时候,”他指着小海军军官候补生说道,“确实,那时候是可以发财的,我也真的发了财。

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  • n. 海军学校学生;英国海军少尉之侯补军官;见习军官
  • 1. "No, sir," the midshipman replied. "I have no idea what the problem is.

    “没有哇,先生,”候补生回答说,“我搞不清楚是什么问题。

  • 2. When that uniform was worn, ' pointing out towards the little midshipman, 'then indeed, fortunes were to be made, and were made.

    当穿那种制服的时候,”他指着小海军军官候补生说道,“确实,那时候是可以发财的,我也真的发了财。

  • 3. Later in the month Darwin tried to get FitzRoy to allow his friend, Francis Owen (Fanny Owen's brother), to be part of the crew as a midshipman.

    月底,达尔文试图请菲茨罗伊许可他的朋友弗朗西斯 欧文(范尼 欧文的兄弟)作为见习船员加入。

  • midshipman (n.) c. 1600, originally so called because he was stationed amidships when on duty (see amid).
mid·ship·man / ˈmɪdʃɪpmən ; NAmE ˈmɪdʃɪpmən / noun ( plural mid·ship·men / ˈmɪdʃɪpmən ; NAmE ˈmɪdʃɪpmən / ) a person training to be an officer in the navy 海军军官候补生;海军学校学员 Midshipman Paul Brooks 海军学校学员保罗 · 布鲁克斯 midshipman midshipmen mid·ship·man / ˈmɪdʃɪpmən ; NAmE ˈmɪdʃɪpmən / mid·ship·men / ˈmɪdʃɪpmən ; NAmE ˈmɪdʃɪpmən /
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