brevet
基本意思释义n.名誉晋升v.予以名誉晋升词性变化复数:brevets;第三人称单数:brevets;过去式:brevetted; breveted;过去分词

brevet读音音标
英[\\\'brevɪt]
美[ brə\\\'vɛt]
基本意思释义
n.名誉晋升
v.予以名誉晋升
词性变化
复数:brevets;
第三人称单数:brevets;
过去式:brevetted; breveted;
过去分词:brevetted; breveted;
现在分词:brevetting; breveting;
短语及实用例句
Brevet is a form of military commission formerly used in US armies.
名誉晋升是美军曾用的一种军衔.
Brevet dropped his eyes.
布莱卫把眼睛低下去.
Judges with an international brevet are integral to the development of Acrobatic Gymnastics.
国际裁判员要全身心地为发展技巧运动服务.
Brevet gave a start of surprise, and surveyed him from head to foot a frightened air.
布莱卫骇然大吃一惊, 把他从头一直打量到脚.
They are selected , by draw , from the Category Brevet Judges of good standing.
裁判长是从优秀的一级裁判员中抽签产生.
The President addressed him in nearly the same words which he had used to Brevet.
庭长向他说的话和他刚才向布莱卫说过的那些话,大致相同.
英英释义
Noun
1. a document entitling a commissioned officer to hold a higher rank temporarily (but without higher pay)
Verb
1. promote somebody by brevet, in the military
