词汇 | noncombatant |
释义 | noncombatant noun[ C ] (also non-combatant); (UKnon-combatant)us/ˌnɑːnˈkɑːm.bə.t̬ənt/uk /ˌnɒnˈkɒm.bə.tənt/ a person, especially in the armed forces, who does not fight in a war, for example a priest or a doctor Soldiers & people who fight in wars anti-guerrilla Anzac berserker cavalryman citizen soldier comrade ex-serviceman foot soldier grenadier irregular paramilitary raider recruit scout shogun skirmisher soldier of fortune unsoldierly vassal war party noncombatant adjective[ before noun ] us/ˌnɑːnˈkɑːm.bə.t̬ənt/uk /ˌnɒnˈkɒm.bə.tənt/ relating to a noncombatant: noncombatant troops/ships About 100,000 noncombatant civilians died in that battle. The only certain non-combatant role in the forces was in the Chaplains' Corps. About 850 women are officers, three of whom already command noncombatant ships. The country has offered troops on a noncombatant basis. Parts of armies & groups of servicemen baggage train bomb disposal bomb squad cadre cavalry Coast Guardsman corps detachment firing squad Guards militia patrol squad squadron ta task force the Coast Guard the Marine Corps the tip of the spearidiom WRAC noncombatant | American Dictionarynoncombatant noun[ C ] us/ˌnɑn·kəmˈbæt·ənt/ a person who is part of a military group, but whose job does not include fighting: Medics, chaplains, and other noncombatants were part of the regiment. |
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