A member of a paratroop regiment or airborne unit.
伞兵;空降兵
Example sentencesExamples
We were between the paratroopers to the north and the British second Army to the south.
An inseparable trait of the paratroopers was the hunting dexterity of each particular fighter.
Lou, we've spent most of the day with paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division.
Israel would then deploy around 30,000 paratroopers, infantry and armoured brigades.
The air-drop equipment is intended to air drop paratroopers, materiel and cargo.
The tank destroyer pulled up beside the foxhole to speak to the young paratrooper.
It currently houses a company of army paratroopers known as the Special Services Group.
They were perhaps closer to Royal Marine Commandos or paratroopers than 18th-century Prussian guardsmen.
When several Israeli journalists caught up with a group of paratroopers and infantry on their way to the front, they were shocked by the intensity of the emotions.
The mood was set when the enemy paratroopers descended from the sky and were attacked by the allied troops.
He was a sergeant paratrooper who commanded a group of men at the abbey.
Most paratroopers like to mark such a milestone by doing a special jump.
The enemy met descending paratroopers with heavy small arms and machinegun fire.
The remaining enemy withdrew and the paratroopers were saved from destruction.
The obtaining situation and the open terrain were factors that did not let paratroopers linger for long in those areas.
Senator, my father was a paratrooper in the 101st Airborne in World War II.
Soldier A, a paratrooper, was a member of one of two platoons involved directly in the vast majority of the killings which took place that day.
While in flight, it can drop both paratroopers and military equipment.
Workers besiege police barracks and surround the paratroopers attacking the soldiers, arguing with them.
It was created from a photograph of him visiting the paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division.
Definition of paratrooper in US English:
paratrooper
nounˈperəˌtro͞opərˈpɛrəˌtrupər
A member of a paratroop regiment or airborne unit.
伞兵;空降兵
Example sentencesExamples
The mood was set when the enemy paratroopers descended from the sky and were attacked by the allied troops.
While in flight, it can drop both paratroopers and military equipment.
An inseparable trait of the paratroopers was the hunting dexterity of each particular fighter.
The remaining enemy withdrew and the paratroopers were saved from destruction.
The enemy met descending paratroopers with heavy small arms and machinegun fire.
It was created from a photograph of him visiting the paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division.
Workers besiege police barracks and surround the paratroopers attacking the soldiers, arguing with them.
The air-drop equipment is intended to air drop paratroopers, materiel and cargo.
When several Israeli journalists caught up with a group of paratroopers and infantry on their way to the front, they were shocked by the intensity of the emotions.
It currently houses a company of army paratroopers known as the Special Services Group.
Senator, my father was a paratrooper in the 101st Airborne in World War II.
The obtaining situation and the open terrain were factors that did not let paratroopers linger for long in those areas.
We were between the paratroopers to the north and the British second Army to the south.
He was a sergeant paratrooper who commanded a group of men at the abbey.
Israel would then deploy around 30,000 paratroopers, infantry and armoured brigades.
Most paratroopers like to mark such a milestone by doing a special jump.
Soldier A, a paratrooper, was a member of one of two platoons involved directly in the vast majority of the killings which took place that day.
Lou, we've spent most of the day with paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division.
They were perhaps closer to Royal Marine Commandos or paratroopers than 18th-century Prussian guardsmen.
The tank destroyer pulled up beside the foxhole to speak to the young paratrooper.