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grenadier
[ gren-uh-deer ]
noun
- (in the British army) a member of the first regiment of household infantry Grenadier Guards.
- (formerly) a specially selected foot soldier in certain elite units.
- (formerly) a soldier who threw grenades.
- Also called rattail,. any of several deep-sea fishes of the family Macrouridae, having an elongated, tapering tail.
grenadier
/ 藢伞谤蓻苍蓹藞诲瑟蓹 /
noun
- military
- (in the British Army) a member of the senior regiment of infantry in the Household Brigade
- (formerly) a member of a special formation, usually selected for strength and height
- (formerly) a soldier trained to throw grenades
- Also calledrat-tail any deep-sea gadoid fish of the family Macrouridae, typically having a large head and trunk and a long tapering tail
- any of various African weaverbirds of the genus Estrilda See waxbill
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 驳谤别苍路补路诲颈别谤路颈路补濒 adjective
- 驳谤别苍路补路诲颈别谤路濒测 adverb
- 驳谤别苍路补路诲颈别谤路蝉丑颈辫 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of grenadier1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of grenadier1
Example Sentences
Commander Kurt Meyer noted, 鈥淭he magnificent young grenadiers look at us with laughter in their eyes. They have no fear. They are confident. They have faith in their strength and the will to fight.鈥
Mr. Biden and the queen inspected an honor guard of grenadiers in the castle鈥檚 sun-splashed quadrangle before retiring inside for tea.
Researchers have observed sonic muscles or have recorded sounds from five families of deep-sea fish, including grenadiers and sablefish, according to Marta Bolgan, a marine biologist at the University of Liege in Belgium.
A 1992 paper, for instance, put acoustic tracking devices in bait and fed them to grenadiers, but the devices only tracked the fish up to 1km away.
Others to look out for are golden noble and grenadier.
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