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单词 commo
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commo1

nounˈkɒməʊ
mass nounUS informal
  • Communication.

    as modifier the commo men
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a member of an A-team - responsible for its own communication capability and survival - the commo sergeant takes everything he needs to communicate with a forward observation base.
    • Another method that can help them understand how the unit fights is talking to the communications platoon sergeant or commo chief.
    • Our sniper team used it from headquarters for better commo and mobility.
    • And yet those men are the first to tell you that they could not do their jobs without the support of the unsung heroes who man the supply, commo, personnel, psywar, civic-action and flight organizations farther back.
    • Single infantry platoons could have provided enough security at these spots and enough commo to prevent the kind of demoralizing events we've seen on TV.
    • He is a former Army signaleer and is a subject matter expert on commo, radios, and switches.
    • He kept reloading the radio trying to get secure commo.
    • ‘If we're doing a flight with multiple legs, we switch legs on who flies and who talks or does commo,’ she said.
    • Normally, some of those problems would have been resolved in a predeployment commo exercise.
    • Some technologies - such as commo and night-vision gear - can make a big difference.

Commo2

nounPlural Commos ˈkɒməʊ
Australian, NZ derogatory, informal
  • A communist.

    he's worried that Julia might be a Commo
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The red bogey was invoked by the politicians, with one claiming Australians were "sick to death of commos".
    • For over a century, the ultimate tribute to an old Commo when he fell off his perch, was that he'd been a great "internationalist".
    • It's clear that Liberals still love Commos -- why else has John Kerry sponsored a Senate resolution honoring a Stalinist who championed racial separatism?
    • If she had been a real Commo she would have denied that the government ever made any mistakes.
    • What makes you reckon the Vietnamese will be better off with a Commo?
    • Given the nature of modern mass media, if 10 people wear red and hold red flags, and ten thousand wear white, the media will sensationalize the ten "commos".
    • He is trying to get his revenge on me for driving him out of the Party for being a Commo.
    • He was worried that Julia might be a Commo as she went to Vietnam for her hols.
    • If they would just look at the ringleaders of this boycott they would soon find out that they were commos.
adjective ˈkɒməʊ
Australian, NZ derogatory, informal
  • Communist.

    I hung around with many of the best-known comrades, and wrote for the Commo newspaper
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They saw it as yet another lefty commo conspiracy rather than what it really was - a valid attempt at making sure the raw data was in line with methods used today.
    • Its a waste of time to argue with people who believe that science is a plot by the left commo greenies to kill business all over the world.
    • Kids looking for cars don't want your commo garbage anymore.
    • I took an interest in politics from an early age and read some of the works of Karl Marx in my junior High School years. I was therefore at that time known as "Commo John".
    • The renowned commo femmo type was asked what attracted her to young men.
    • There's a load of hippies in government. I dunno where the commo stuff comes from.
    • They have little or no credibility with Government agencies and are all part of the discontented commo, greenie, anarchist movement.
    • You commo, femmo, pinko types will whine about how this man is clearly going to mistreat his woman.
    • He must laugh himself silly every day when he hears just how many westerners tune into his commo channel every day.
    • He says I need to get down on my stinking commo knees and apologise to the Yanks.

Origin

1940s: abbreviation.

 
 

Definition of commo in US English:

commo

nounˈkämōˈkɑmoʊ
US informal
  • Communication, especially as a departmental function in an organization.

    as modifier the commo men
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a member of an A-team - responsible for its own communication capability and survival - the commo sergeant takes everything he needs to communicate with a forward observation base.
    • Normally, some of those problems would have been resolved in a predeployment commo exercise.
    • And yet those men are the first to tell you that they could not do their jobs without the support of the unsung heroes who man the supply, commo, personnel, psywar, civic-action and flight organizations farther back.
    • Our sniper team used it from headquarters for better commo and mobility.
    • ‘If we're doing a flight with multiple legs, we switch legs on who flies and who talks or does commo,’ she said.
    • Another method that can help them understand how the unit fights is talking to the communications platoon sergeant or commo chief.
    • Single infantry platoons could have provided enough security at these spots and enough commo to prevent the kind of demoralizing events we've seen on TV.
    • Some technologies - such as commo and night-vision gear - can make a big difference.
    • He is a former Army signaleer and is a subject matter expert on commo, radios, and switches.
    • He kept reloading the radio trying to get secure commo.
 
 
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