adc
adc — 名詞
- adcsingular
- adcsplural
1. the short form of 'aide-de-camp' — a military officer whose job is to help a sen
副官;侍從官
高階軍官或元首的軍事助理
the short form of 'aide-de-camp' — a military officer whose job is to help a senior officer or a head of state with daily tasks, correspondence, and official events.
Colonel Baraka served as the general's ADC for three years in Germany.
Baraka 上校曾擔任將軍的副官,在德國服務了三年。
serve as [possessive] ADC — typical job-description pattern
After graduating from the military academy, Captain Dylan was appointed ADC to the brigade commander.
軍校畢業後,Dylan 上尉被任命為旅長的侍從武官。
appointed ADC to [senior officer] — passive appointment structure
As the president's ADC, Major Quan coordinates all official travel and meeting schedules.
Quan 少校身爲總統的侍從武官,負責協調所有官方旅行與會議行程。
The newly promoted ADC stood quietly behind the general during the medal ceremony.
那位剛升任的副官在授勳典禮上靜靜地站在將軍身後。
- adjutant
a staff officer who handles administrative duties; less personal than ADC and not necessarily a direct assistant to the commander
- aide
shorter, less formal synonym; can also refer to non-military assistants
- military assistant
a broader, more descriptive modern term used in some NATO contexts
文法句型
[possessive] + ADC
serve as ADC
用法筆記
Frequently written in capital letters (ADC) in official documents and military records. The abbreviation is typically preceded by a possessive noun or pronoun that names the senior officer ('the general's ADC', 'the president's ADC').