n. 逃兵;背弃者;[劳经] 擅离职守者;脱党者
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复数
deserters
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词根:desert
adj.
desert 沙漠的;荒凉的;不毛的
deserted 荒芜的;被遗弃的
n.
desert 沙漠;荒原;应得的赏罚
desertion 遗弃;开小差;逃亡
v.
deserted 遗弃(desert的过去式和过去分词)
vi.
desert 遗弃;开小差;逃掉
vt.
desert 遗弃;放弃;逃跑
1.We leave are a military deserter again, waited for that again love revives.
我们都别再做个逃兵,等待再一次爱情复兴。
2.Maybe he still did not seem an authentic camel-driver, but at least he was less like a deserter.
他知道这还不十分像拉骆驼的,可是至少也不完全像个逃兵了。
3.The deserter has escaped.
那名逃兵已经逃走。
4.The deserter made no reply to these words, and with a resolute air mounted his horse and rode off with Grekov's men, who were hurriedly gathered together.
那个中士面带坚决的表情对这些话未作回答,跨上马,随着迅速集合起来的格列科夫的人马一同出发了。
5.He was a deserter.
他是个逃兵。
6.Central idea: the story about the home, a deserter in the way home met all sorts of people, the war changed the way people experience life in the war dead, devoid of humanity in the war.
中心思想:讲述回家的故事,一个逃兵在归途中遇到了各种各样的人,战争改变了人们的遭遇,生命在战争中消亡,人性在战争中泯灭。
7.Frederick thought for a moment and then with a wink told the deserter, "I suggest you wait a week. Then if things are no better, we'll both desert together."
腓特烈想了想,向那逃兵打个眼色,说:“我提议你等一个星期,假如到时形势没有好转,我们两人一起开小差吧。”