soldiering
英 [ˈsəʊldʒərɪŋ]
美 [ˈsoʊldʒərɪŋ]
n. 军旅生活; 行伍生涯; 当兵
v. 当兵; 磨洋工; 坚持干; 假称害病
soldier的现在分词
现在分词:soldiering
COCA.44847
牛津词典
noun
- 军旅生活;行伍生涯;当兵
the life or activity of being a soldier
柯林斯词典
- 士兵;战士;军人
Asoldieris a person who works in an army, especially a person who is not an officer.
英英释义
noun
- the evasion of work or duty
- skills that are required for the life of soldier
双语例句
- He watched the Salvation Army attempt to feed the poor. The relief workers kept soldiering on.
他坐视救世军去救济穷人。救援人员不屈不挠地继续工作。 - Faced with the dilemma, he opted for soldiering on.
面临着进退两难的困境,他决定顽强地坚持下去。 - The relief workers kept soldiering on.
救援人员不屈不挠地继续工作。 - You think soldiering anybody s job?
你以为当兵打仗谁都干得了吗? - Not very strong, that hope, if you went soldiering!
如果你去当兵,这点希望就不存在了! - Would all this be better than soldiering on?
所有这些都比继续坚持下去更好吗? - He is taken to task for soldiering on the job.
他因磨洋工而受到斥责。 - Army green, Stanton felt, complemented the U.S. desire to project the most professional soldiering image toward its Cold War adversaries.
斯坦顿感觉,军绿色帮助美国向冷战对手塑造出最职业的士兵形象。 - His regular engagement ends soon, but he's thinking of soldiering on.
他的定期兵役就要结束了,但他还想继续当兵。 - This feat Joan, with no knowledge of soldiering at all, achieved in 9 days, where experienced soldiers had failed.
对这一任务有经验的军人们未能完成,而毫无军事知识的乔恩只用了九天时间就大功告成。