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Definition of foot soldier in English: foot soldiernoun 1A soldier who fights on foot. 步兵 Example sentencesExamples - One of our loading screen quotes states that the average infantryman saw 240 days of combat a year compared to 10 days for a foot soldier in the South Pacific during World War II.
- That's not how things looked at the time, she says forcefully, for example to a foot soldier in North America during the Seven Years War or a working-class girl living in a series of military camps in India a few years later.
- Telling the truth often requires as much courage as that of the foot soldier, the police officer, the firefighter.
- If the application was for, say, a foot soldier in the army, a full health assessment was crucial.
- He joined up at the age of 17 and became a foot soldier in a war which claimed more than 750,000 British lives - most of them his fellow infantrymen.
- Following the catastrophe, the tired foot soldier, virtually alone among his peers, sought to defend the court-martialed generals of the ill-fated campaign.
- Essentially, you become both the foot soldier as well as the commander.
- And the problem is, in a war like this, a foot soldier's war, it's a weapon of choice by the bad guys.
- Eventually, when my brother was old enough, he became a foot soldier in the army.
- Your foot soldiers, the guys in the foxholes and the trenches, they're getting it done.
- It does not matter if you're a foot soldier or a commander - the rule applies to all.
- Swords were commonly used by foot soldiers.
- A chain of command linking a leader with a foot soldier is called a maximal chain in the ordered set.
- When zipping through the military themed course you have to contend with a trigger-happy foot soldier holding a machine gun.
- Once again, Western nations who seek a stable international order are faced with the task of putting foot soldiers into the field to preserve the interests of liberal democracy.
- A foot soldier in the army would surely have died halfway through the fight, if not sooner.
- From a common foot soldier he rose to become one of the most honored military men of his time, the only seventeenth-century commander to receive the coveted title of marechal-general.
- But equally they are producing a heroic fairytale; and their protagonist is more than just a foot soldier in the army of a famous knight.
- Reform-minded officers concede that foot soldiers, local or imported, took sides, transforming a communal melee of machetes and spears into a sustained carnage of guns and grenades.
- The short article tried to relay this opinion: for the individual infantry foot soldier, duty in Iraq, 2004 is risky… almost as risky as duty in Vietnam, 1966.
Synonyms private soldier, common soldier - 1.1 A person who carries out important work but does not have a role of authority in an organization or field.
担当重任的普通工作者 programmers are the foot soldiers of the computer revolution 程序员在计算机革命中虽不起眼却非常重要。 Example sentencesExamples - First, he remains a loyal foot soldier for the administration by acknowledging that the president sets policy.
- It is time that society begins to cast shame upon the foot soldiers of the drug war.
- Clothing brands popular among the minority youth who are the foot soldiers of drug dealing organizations are the sources of many of the names and images employed.
- Still, gun-control foot soldiers in organized medicine churn out articles for relatively obscure scientific journals.
- The mechanical properties of the neutrophil are closely related to its function as the primary foot soldier of the immune system.
- They are the foot soldiers of pharmaceutical companies.
- These were the foot soldiers of freedom.
- Gada Mohammad is a resolute foot soldier in Afghanistan's battle against polio, tramping up remote mountains to search out children and give them their pink vaccine drops.
- But you don't have to look too hard to find that some of God's foot soldiers see their role a little differently.
- Become a foot soldier: enlist now in the fight against breast cancer.
- What's more striking than the staggering numbers of foot soldiers tapping on doors, delivering voters to the polls and making phone call after phone call is the intensity of those involved.
- One is a recently published book about a figure that Srinivasan describes as a foot soldier in the Civil Rights Movement.
- And he was a foot soldier in the Reagan revolution, which was aimed at combating that.
- A foot soldier in the ideological wars relates what went wrong with neoconservatism.
- But the foot soldiers of computer security work differently: They scramble to build virtual walls that can blunt the impact of attacks.
- And what better a way to prove your worth than to be a foot soldier in the war on the evils of the U word.
Definition of foot soldier in US English: foot soldiernounˈfo͝ot ˈˌsōljərˈfʊt ˈˌsoʊldʒər 1A soldier who fights on foot; an infantryman. 步兵 Example sentencesExamples - A chain of command linking a leader with a foot soldier is called a maximal chain in the ordered set.
- Your foot soldiers, the guys in the foxholes and the trenches, they're getting it done.
- It does not matter if you're a foot soldier or a commander - the rule applies to all.
- Reform-minded officers concede that foot soldiers, local or imported, took sides, transforming a communal melee of machetes and spears into a sustained carnage of guns and grenades.
- One of our loading screen quotes states that the average infantryman saw 240 days of combat a year compared to 10 days for a foot soldier in the South Pacific during World War II.
- But equally they are producing a heroic fairytale; and their protagonist is more than just a foot soldier in the army of a famous knight.
- Following the catastrophe, the tired foot soldier, virtually alone among his peers, sought to defend the court-martialed generals of the ill-fated campaign.
- Eventually, when my brother was old enough, he became a foot soldier in the army.
- From a common foot soldier he rose to become one of the most honored military men of his time, the only seventeenth-century commander to receive the coveted title of marechal-general.
- The short article tried to relay this opinion: for the individual infantry foot soldier, duty in Iraq, 2004 is risky… almost as risky as duty in Vietnam, 1966.
- Once again, Western nations who seek a stable international order are faced with the task of putting foot soldiers into the field to preserve the interests of liberal democracy.
- If the application was for, say, a foot soldier in the army, a full health assessment was crucial.
- When zipping through the military themed course you have to contend with a trigger-happy foot soldier holding a machine gun.
- Telling the truth often requires as much courage as that of the foot soldier, the police officer, the firefighter.
- Essentially, you become both the foot soldier as well as the commander.
- Swords were commonly used by foot soldiers.
- And the problem is, in a war like this, a foot soldier's war, it's a weapon of choice by the bad guys.
- A foot soldier in the army would surely have died halfway through the fight, if not sooner.
- That's not how things looked at the time, she says forcefully, for example to a foot soldier in North America during the Seven Years War or a working-class girl living in a series of military camps in India a few years later.
- He joined up at the age of 17 and became a foot soldier in a war which claimed more than 750,000 British lives - most of them his fellow infantrymen.
Synonyms private soldier, common soldier - 1.1 A person who carries out important work but does not have a role of authority in an organization or field.
担当重任的普通工作者 programmers are the foot soldiers of the computer revolution 程序员在计算机革命中虽不起眼却非常重要。 Example sentencesExamples - And he was a foot soldier in the Reagan revolution, which was aimed at combating that.
- Become a foot soldier: enlist now in the fight against breast cancer.
- First, he remains a loyal foot soldier for the administration by acknowledging that the president sets policy.
- Clothing brands popular among the minority youth who are the foot soldiers of drug dealing organizations are the sources of many of the names and images employed.
- Still, gun-control foot soldiers in organized medicine churn out articles for relatively obscure scientific journals.
- They are the foot soldiers of pharmaceutical companies.
- But you don't have to look too hard to find that some of God's foot soldiers see their role a little differently.
- These were the foot soldiers of freedom.
- But the foot soldiers of computer security work differently: They scramble to build virtual walls that can blunt the impact of attacks.
- A foot soldier in the ideological wars relates what went wrong with neoconservatism.
- And what better a way to prove your worth than to be a foot soldier in the war on the evils of the U word.
- Gada Mohammad is a resolute foot soldier in Afghanistan's battle against polio, tramping up remote mountains to search out children and give them their pink vaccine drops.
- One is a recently published book about a figure that Srinivasan describes as a foot soldier in the Civil Rights Movement.
- It is time that society begins to cast shame upon the foot soldiers of the drug war.
- The mechanical properties of the neutrophil are closely related to its function as the primary foot soldier of the immune system.
- What's more striking than the staggering numbers of foot soldiers tapping on doors, delivering voters to the polls and making phone call after phone call is the intensity of those involved.
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