soldiering
常見(jiàn)例句
- Soldiering is a dangerous profession, invariably underpaid but generously rewarded by the courage and constancy of one’s comrades.
從軍這個(gè)職業(yè)非常危險(xiǎn),薪酬過(guò)低且一成不變;但卻可以從同志那里的到慷慨的鼓勵(lì)和忠誠(chéng)。 - Soldiering and drug-dabbling seemed ideal for him: a chain-smoking country lad of little education, but with a way of making friends and a streak of uncompromising violence.
對(duì)坤沙來(lái)講,當(dāng)兵作戰(zhàn)與涉足毒品似乎是他一生成就事業(yè)之所在:坤沙好煙如命,沒(méi)受什么教育,但是卻有自己獨(dú)特的交友之道,而且發(fā)起狂來(lái)不可妥協(xié)。 - The biggest challenge of all in ending child soldiering lies in the types of conflicts that employ the young.
一切試圖終止兒童參軍的行為面臨的最大挑戰(zhàn)是現(xiàn)有的能夠雇傭兒童參軍的沖突模式。 - Nonetheless, the IRS is soldiering on with preparer fees, exams and continuing education requirements.
FORBES: Audit Finds That Prisoners and Felons Granted Permission To Prepare Returns - Three years later war broke out and he was stuck with soldiering until it ended in 1945.
ECONOMIST: Reg Smythe The - But it's surprising just how many politicians keep soldiering on, even after allegations of their sexual impropriety surface.
FORBES: Out For The Count 返回 soldiering