combatant
/ˈkɒmbətənt/ (bre, ipa) · /kəmˈbætnt/ (ame, ipa) · /kəm-ˈba-tᵊnt also ˈkäm-bə-tənt/ (ame, mw)
combatant — 名詞
- combatantsingular
- combatantsplural
1. someone on one side of an armed conflict who takes part in the actual fighting
戰鬥人員
參與戰爭或戰鬥的人
someone on one side of an armed conflict who takes part in the actual fighting
Government troops treated every captured combatant under the same prison rules.
政府軍依同一套關押規定對待每一名被俘的戰鬥人員。
captured combatant
Arjun saw wounded combatants carried away after the bridge attack.
橋梁遇襲後,Arjun 看見受傷的戰鬥人員被抬走。
The aid team counted child combatants separately at the camp gate.
救援小組在營地大門口另外統計兒童戰鬥人員。
A combatant hid behind the market wall when gunfire began.
槍聲響起時,一名戰鬥人員躲到市場的牆後。
Under the treaty, non-combatants and combatants wore different armbands.
根據條約,非戰鬥人員和戰鬥人員佩戴不同的臂章。
- fighter
broader and less formal; used for anyone who takes part in physical fighting
- soldier
more specific to an official member of an army
- warrior
more literary or historical, often suggesting bravery or tradition
- belligerent
formal word often used for a country, force, or side in a conflict
- civilian
a person who is not serving or fighting in an armed conflict
- non-combatant
someone in a war area who is not taking part in the fighting
文法句型
combatant in the conflict
captured combatant
combatants on both sides
用法筆記
Common in legal, military, and news writing, especially when contrasting fighting people with civilians or non-combatants. It can refer to one person or, more formally, to a group on one side of a conflict.