ranger的意思和读音

ranger

: [ˈreɪndʒər] : [ˈreɪndʒə(r)]

n.;( 14 19

rangers  

n.wanderer,roamer,rambler,walker,hiker

rangern.

1.a person whose job is to take care of a park, a forest or an area of countryside

2. 14 19 a girl who belongs to the part of the Guide Association in Britain for girls between the ages of 14 and 19

3.a soldier who is trained to make quick attacks in enemy areas

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n.1.a park ranger2.a state police officer in some states of the U.S., especially Texas3.in the U.S. army, a soldier trained for quick unexpected attacks against an enemy

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1.Ranger: You girls sure you've in shape for the trail? The Sierra Club gives it a nine out of ten for difficulty.

2.Cotter Pyke had not been pleased to lose him, but the young ranger had a gift for training men.

3.A superbly useful talent for a rogue is ranger, which allows you to call an animal to join your party.

4.There was still plenty of distance between them, but the ranger looked like he contemplated another step back.退

5.The ranger paused, as well, was about to reply when Jesse took a quick side step and with two hands shoved the ranger toward the well.

6.So the park ranger said he thought he heard wolves howling, but they're not native to the area, so he came down here to check it out.

7."My gut tells me he didn't get his due, but I'm not sure he was a complete Lone Ranger, either, " he said.“(,”

8.The 32-year-old mechanic and ex-Marine from Windsor, Colo. , found a ranger at the Shoshone National Forest and informed him of the attack.32

9."The Forestry Commission is not impersonal, it's Colin, " says a volunteer, pointing out a young ranger down the slope.:“”。

10.Just "who was that masked man" , the first episode of the Fox radio program "the lone ranger" airs on station WXYZ in Detroit.广WXYZ