Results for: [Mei3 guo2 jun1 ren2] American serviceman, US soldier
English Chinese
ASCII, American Standard Code for Information Interchange美國資訊交換標準碼 [Mei3 guo2 zi1 xun4 jiao1 huan4 biao1 zhun3 ma3]
be armed to the teeth, with all the equipment issued to a soldier such as rifle, ammunition, sack, shovel全副武裝
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), American writer, scientist, inventor, politician and diplomat本傑明・富蘭克林 [Ben3 jie2 ming2 · Fu4 lan2 ke4 lin2]
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), American writer, scientist, inventor, politician and diplomat本杰明・富兰克林 [Ben3 jie2 ming2 · Fu4 lan2 ke4 lin2]
Britain and America, Anglo-American英美
career or professional soldier職業軍人
Carnegie (name), Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), Scots American steel millionaire and philanthropist卡內基 [Ka3 nei4 ji1]
Carnegie (name), Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), Scots American steel millionaire and philanthropist卡内基 [Ka3 nei4 ji1]
Chao Yuenren, a Chinese American linguist who devised the Gwoyeu romatzyh or Guoyu romazi 國語羅馬字|国语罗马字 romanization system赵元任 [Zhao4 Yuan2 ren4]
Chao Yuenren, a Chinese American linguist who devised the Gwoyeu romatzyh or Guoyu romazi 國語羅馬字|国语罗马字 romanization system趙元任 [Zhao4 Yuan2 ren4]
Chidori ga fuchi, national war cemetery in Tokyo, also called Tomb of the Unknown Soldier千鳥淵國家公墓 [Qian1 niao3 yuan1 guo2 jia1 gong1 mu4]
Chidori ga fuchi, national war cemetery in Tokyo, also called Tomb of the Unknown Soldier千鸟渊国家公墓 [Qian1 niao3 yuan1 guo2 jia1 gong1 mu4]
Christine Choy, Chinese-American film director崔明慧 [Cui1 Ming2 hui4]
common soldier軍人 ,士兵
common soldier黑卒 ,無名小卒
 

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