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单词 guardsman
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Definition of guardsman in English:

guardsman

nounPlural guardsmen ˈɡɑːdzmənˈɡɑrdzmən
  • 1(in the UK) a soldier of a regiment of Guards.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hundreds of ex-servicemen suffering from Gulf War Syndrome could benefit after a former guardsman won a war pension over the condition in a ‘landmark decision’.
    • These foreigners come here, drop notes of assignation into sentries' top-boots, pin fivers on to guardsmen's bearskins.
    • The growing rail network gave further guarantees that Paris would be defended; in June 1848 the new lines were already in use to transport soldiers and national guardsmen to Paris to defeat the rebels.
    • The guardsmen, who are also crack paratroops, had been due to take part in a performance in front of the Queen.
    • Branchflower, 20, a guardsman with the Irish Guards, was deployed
    • The West Yorkshire Regiment guardsmen were well prepared for the weather.
    • The palace was floodlit, a full-size Royal Standard, usually reserved for state occasions, was flying and guardsmen in bearskins were on sentry duty.
    1. 1.1 (in the US) a member of the National Guard.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Likewise, a car bomb in Dura, Baghdad, killed 9 national guardsmen and wounded 20.
      • As national guardsmen pounded Rebel buildings with artillery fire and guided missiles innocent civilians were caught in the turmoil.
      • And in the meantime, a team of national guardsmen, FEMA, as well as state highway patrol troopers stand at the ready to respond as necessary.
      • At Canal Street and the West Side Highway, emergency workers, national guardsmen, camera crews, citizens, and tourists were gathered.
      • The national guard plays a critical role in homeland security, but tens of thousands of national guardsmen are now deployed overseas, supporting the global war on terror.
      • Snapping power lines, firecrackers, and nervous, untrained police and national guardsmen caused much indiscriminate firing.
      • The camouflage Humvees were on every corner topped by national guardsmen.
      • By the end of the day, we had tallied only a few customers, mostly rescue workers and national guardsmen who needed to have their eyes irrigated of debris and their minor wounds dressed.
      • Seven national guardsmen were killed in the attack.
      • If this unjust policy remains in effect, this will be the longest deployment of guardsmen and reservists since World War II.
      • They hold reserves, they hold national guardsmen.
      • While chatting with some of the National Guardsmen, another guardsman approaches and informs us that a woman is in the middle of a stroke around the corner.
      • At Duneen Mill in Greenville, South Carolina, for example, 425 national guardsmen were deployed to break up pickets.
      • A car bomb on Saturday reportedly killed four national guardsmen, while clashes took place on Sunday between guerillas and US troops in the city's suburbs.
      • Among the thousands of rescue and recovery workers were more than 100 airmen, reservists and guardsmen wearing state and city police and fire fighting uniforms.
      • A national guardsman charged with the murder of an Iraqi police officer has pleaded to a lesser charge of negligent homicide.
      • We were told to stay off the street by long-suffering national guardsmen and women with southern accents, kids.
      • Although the national guard during Vietnam is quite - was quite a different institution than it is now, the fact is there are thousands of national guardsmen and women who are over in Iraq serving now.
      • When the fighting was over, two national guardsmen were dead, and 19 were wounded, along with two Iraqi policemen.
      • It is present in the camouflaged armed national guardsmen who greet members of Congress each day we enter the Capitol campus.

Rhymes

guardsmen
 
 

Definition of guardsman in US English:

guardsman

nounˈɡärdzmənˈɡɑrdzmən
  • 1(in the US) a member of the National Guard.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is present in the camouflaged armed national guardsmen who greet members of Congress each day we enter the Capitol campus.
    • As national guardsmen pounded Rebel buildings with artillery fire and guided missiles innocent civilians were caught in the turmoil.
    • At Duneen Mill in Greenville, South Carolina, for example, 425 national guardsmen were deployed to break up pickets.
    • Snapping power lines, firecrackers, and nervous, untrained police and national guardsmen caused much indiscriminate firing.
    • At Canal Street and the West Side Highway, emergency workers, national guardsmen, camera crews, citizens, and tourists were gathered.
    • When the fighting was over, two national guardsmen were dead, and 19 were wounded, along with two Iraqi policemen.
    • And in the meantime, a team of national guardsmen, FEMA, as well as state highway patrol troopers stand at the ready to respond as necessary.
    • A national guardsman charged with the murder of an Iraqi police officer has pleaded to a lesser charge of negligent homicide.
    • The camouflage Humvees were on every corner topped by national guardsmen.
    • Seven national guardsmen were killed in the attack.
    • They hold reserves, they hold national guardsmen.
    • By the end of the day, we had tallied only a few customers, mostly rescue workers and national guardsmen who needed to have their eyes irrigated of debris and their minor wounds dressed.
    • Likewise, a car bomb in Dura, Baghdad, killed 9 national guardsmen and wounded 20.
    • Among the thousands of rescue and recovery workers were more than 100 airmen, reservists and guardsmen wearing state and city police and fire fighting uniforms.
    • Although the national guard during Vietnam is quite - was quite a different institution than it is now, the fact is there are thousands of national guardsmen and women who are over in Iraq serving now.
    • We were told to stay off the street by long-suffering national guardsmen and women with southern accents, kids.
    • The national guard plays a critical role in homeland security, but tens of thousands of national guardsmen are now deployed overseas, supporting the global war on terror.
    • While chatting with some of the National Guardsmen, another guardsman approaches and informs us that a woman is in the middle of a stroke around the corner.
    • If this unjust policy remains in effect, this will be the longest deployment of guardsmen and reservists since World War II.
    • A car bomb on Saturday reportedly killed four national guardsmen, while clashes took place on Sunday between guerillas and US troops in the city's suburbs.
    1. 1.1 (in the UK) a soldier of a regiment of Guards.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The guardsmen, who are also crack paratroops, had been due to take part in a performance in front of the Queen.
      • The palace was floodlit, a full-size Royal Standard, usually reserved for state occasions, was flying and guardsmen in bearskins were on sentry duty.
      • These foreigners come here, drop notes of assignation into sentries' top-boots, pin fivers on to guardsmen's bearskins.
      • The West Yorkshire Regiment guardsmen were well prepared for the weather.
      • Hundreds of ex-servicemen suffering from Gulf War Syndrome could benefit after a former guardsman won a war pension over the condition in a ‘landmark decision’.
      • Branchflower, 20, a guardsman with the Irish Guards, was deployed
      • The growing rail network gave further guarantees that Paris would be defended; in June 1848 the new lines were already in use to transport soldiers and national guardsmen to Paris to defeat the rebels.
 
 
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