释义 |
corpsman U.S.|ˈkɔːmən| [f. corps + man n.1] An enlisted medical auxiliary in the U.S. Navy or Army; = hospital corpsman.
1941Acts 77th U.S. Congr. 7 Apr.—6 May, Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Virginia: Extension of seawall, bulkhead, and fill, $85,000; barracks and accessories for corpsmen, $200,000. 1959C. Ogburn Marauders (1960) vii. 209 Medical corpsmen..threaded their way back down the half-running column to bind up wounds. 1968Globe & Mail (Toronto) 13 Feb. 4/1 The Americans dived for cover. ‘Corpsman, corpsman... We've got wounded here!’ |