Results for: comrade in arms, fellow soldier
English Chinese
The Good Soldier Švejk (Schweik), satirical novel by Czech author Jaroslav Hašek (1883-1923)好兵帅克 [Hao3 bing1 Shuai4 ke4]
The Good Soldier Švejk (Schweik), satirical novel by Czech author Jaroslav Hašek (1883-1923)好兵帥克 [Hao3 bing1 Shuai4 ke4]
the unknown soldier (symbolizing war dead)无名战死 [wu2 ming2 zhan4 si3]
the unknown soldier (symbolizing war dead)無名戰死 [wu2 ming2 zhan4 si3]
things that have rotted or spoiled, merchandise that has spoiled or rotted, poor worthless fellow賤貨
This fellow is very annoying, I told him I don't want to buy, but he still will not leave.這個人很囉嗦 ,我告訴他不買 ,他還不回去。
to circulate (a protest or call to arms), to promulgate传檄 [chuan2 xi2]
to circulate (a protest or call to arms), to promulgate傳檄 [chuan2 xi2]
to lay down arms倒戈卸甲 [dao3 ge1 xie4 jia3]
to seize sb (by both arms), to abduct, to force sb to submit, to coerce, to hold sb under duress挟持 [xie2 chi2]
to seize sb (by both arms), to abduct, to force sb to submit, to coerce, to hold sb under duress挾持 [xie2 chi2]
to serve in the army, to be a soldier当兵 [dang1 bing1]
to serve in the army, to be a soldier當兵 [dang1 bing1]
to step out of the ranks, Soldier X, step forward!出列 [chu1 lie4]
to summon, levy or raise (taxes), to call to arms, ask, inquire, to request, seek for, to prove, evidence, verification
 

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