corporal的意思和读音

corporal

: [ˈkɔrp(ə)rəl] : [ˈkɔː(r)p(ə)rəl]

adj.;【

n.

corporals  

corporaln.

1.a member of one of the lower ranks in the army, the marines or the British air force

Corporal Smith

n.1.,2.3.[]4.1.,2.3.[]4.

adj.1.,;〈,;【

n.1.a noncommissioned officer of low rank in the military

adj.1.relating to your body

1. rascal corporal arrival ...

2. corporate a corporal a corporeal a ...

3. rascal corporal arrival ...

4. ... Sergeant Corporal Private First Class ...

5. ----- Staff Sergeant - ----Corporal - --Airman,First Class ...

6. ... Specialist Corporal Sergeant ...

7. Sergeant Corporal Private,First Class ...

8. cornet corporal corpulent ...

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1.The rider quietly mounted his horse, went to the corporal and said, "The next time your men need help, send for the Commander-in-Chief. ",(:“。”

2.The headmaster and teacher skirmish for a term over the question of corporal punishment.

3.He said he had also been trying to fix a deal with Hamas over a prisoner exchange, including freedom for a kidnapped Israeli corporal.

4.On one body, that of a corporal, he found a powder-flask.------

5.Back in the dark ages some schoolteachers used to say this to the children in their care before administering corporal punishment.

6.The corporal seems to have it in for me; that's the third time he's put me on a charge this month.

7.Canada bans corporal punishment for children under two and over twelve years of age, as well as the use of any objects such as a paddle.使

8.flexible thong or lash attached to a handle, used for driving animals or administering corporal punishment.

9.Corporal out of the camp, to a building threw a grenade, no one was inside the building.

10.Macbeth Into the air. And what seemed corporal melted, as breath into the wind.