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单词 servicewoman
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Definition of servicewoman in English:

servicewoman

nounPlural servicewomenˈsəːvɪsˌwʊmənˈsərvəsˌwʊmən
  • A woman serving in the armed forces.

    the move was intended to provide for the arming of a number of servicewomen
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He is a US serviceman on leave in London.
    • He also discusses his experience with the attitudes of fellow servicemen in WWII, and all his arguments taken together are convincing.
    • A special case should be presented to the ministry in favour of our servicemen and servicewomen.
    • I did not see any reference to the oath of allegiance which servicemen and women take.
    • It gave great solace to those of us caring for sick servicemen and servicewomen that the Red Cross would help unite our patients and their family members during their time of need.
    • There are 250,000 US servicemen and servicewomen taking part in this campaign deployed from bases in the US, Germany and Italy.
    • "Many servicemen and servicewomen regard private financing as a very worrying development," he said.
    • When Goody arrives, his gruff, dictatorial but tongue-in-cheek interplay with the young servicemen must be seen to be appreciated.
    • It recalls the names of all those servicemen and servicewomen who died in service of our country in war.
    • After World War II certainly there were university places found for returned servicemen and servicewomen.
    • Then New Zealanders fought in Korea, Malaya, and Vietnam; and now our servicemen and servicewomen continue to serve around the world, rebuilding battered nations and keeping alive the hope of peace.
    • Jukebox operators reported that often such tunes got little play - even less from servicemen seeking respite from camp life.
    • With the United States entering the war in 1941, American servicemen began to be posted to England.
    • Four decades later, it is revealing to compare her grief over suddenly losing her serviceman husband with Iris suddenly losing her mother.
    • There are many people who will say - with callous accuracy - that for servicemen and servicewomen hard duty is their job.
    • The Australian Government is currently constructing a war memorial in London to commemorate those Australians who fought and died alongside British servicemen in the two world wars.
    • For the Minister to suggest that I am not patriotic or supportive of our servicemen and servicewomen, is very deeply offensive to me.
    • We'll tell you how they're bringing America's pastime to servicemen and servicewomen deployed overseas.
    • The contributions of African American servicemen during the Second World War have long gone unheralded by history.
    • The range of poets and of verses chosen is extremely wide and includes poetry written by servicemen, by survivors of the concentration camps, and by civilians who survived the war in London, Warsaw and Moscow.
    • The WIC office located near Omaha serves 650 servicewomen, wives of military personnel, and their children each month.
    • In the darkest days of the siege of Malta (1941-3), to stir the hearts of the war-weary, groups of servicemen used to set up amateur radio performances of Henry V.
 
 

Definition of servicewoman in US English:

servicewoman

nounˈsərvəsˌwʊmənˈsərvəsˌwo͝omən
  • A woman serving in the armed forces.

    the move was intended to provide for the arming of a number of servicewomen
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Jukebox operators reported that often such tunes got little play - even less from servicemen seeking respite from camp life.
    • When Goody arrives, his gruff, dictatorial but tongue-in-cheek interplay with the young servicemen must be seen to be appreciated.
    • I did not see any reference to the oath of allegiance which servicemen and women take.
    • The range of poets and of verses chosen is extremely wide and includes poetry written by servicemen, by survivors of the concentration camps, and by civilians who survived the war in London, Warsaw and Moscow.
    • The Australian Government is currently constructing a war memorial in London to commemorate those Australians who fought and died alongside British servicemen in the two world wars.
    • Four decades later, it is revealing to compare her grief over suddenly losing her serviceman husband with Iris suddenly losing her mother.
    • He also discusses his experience with the attitudes of fellow servicemen in WWII, and all his arguments taken together are convincing.
    • With the United States entering the war in 1941, American servicemen began to be posted to England.
    • The WIC office located near Omaha serves 650 servicewomen, wives of military personnel, and their children each month.
    • There are 250,000 US servicemen and servicewomen taking part in this campaign deployed from bases in the US, Germany and Italy.
    • For the Minister to suggest that I am not patriotic or supportive of our servicemen and servicewomen, is very deeply offensive to me.
    • It recalls the names of all those servicemen and servicewomen who died in service of our country in war.
    • He is a US serviceman on leave in London.
    • The contributions of African American servicemen during the Second World War have long gone unheralded by history.
    • A special case should be presented to the ministry in favour of our servicemen and servicewomen.
    • After World War II certainly there were university places found for returned servicemen and servicewomen.
    • There are many people who will say - with callous accuracy - that for servicemen and servicewomen hard duty is their job.
    • "Many servicemen and servicewomen regard private financing as a very worrying development," he said.
    • Then New Zealanders fought in Korea, Malaya, and Vietnam; and now our servicemen and servicewomen continue to serve around the world, rebuilding battered nations and keeping alive the hope of peace.
    • In the darkest days of the siege of Malta (1941-3), to stir the hearts of the war-weary, groups of servicemen used to set up amateur radio performances of Henry V.
    • We'll tell you how they're bringing America's pastime to servicemen and servicewomen deployed overseas.
    • It gave great solace to those of us caring for sick servicemen and servicewomen that the Red Cross would help unite our patients and their family members during their time of need.
 
 
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