marksman
/ˈmɑːksmən/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmɑːrksmən/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈmärks-mən/ (ame, mw)
marksman — 名詞
- marksmansingular
- marksmenplural
1. a person who is highly skilled at hitting a chosen target with a gun, rifle, or
神射手
射擊技術精準的人
a person who is highly skilled at hitting a chosen target with a gun, rifle, or similar weapon, especially in military, police, or competitive shooting contexts
Dimitri trained for three years before he qualified as an expert <hw>marksman</hw> in the army.
Dimitri 訓練了三年,才在軍中獲得專家級神射手的資格。
adjective + marksman: 'expert marksman'
The police department sent a trained <hw>marksman</hw> to the rooftop to watch the building below.
警局派了一名受過訓練的神射手到屋頂上監視下方的建築物。
noun modifier: 'trained marksman'
Yuki won a gold medal in the <hw>marksman</hw>ship competition at this year's Asian Games.
Yuki 在今年亞運會的射擊比賽中贏得了金牌。
Olusegun cleaned his rifle every evening because a good <hw>marksman</hw> takes care of his tools.
Olusegun 每晚都擦拭步槍,因為好的神射手會愛惜自己的工具。
Henrik was the youngest <hw>marksman</hw> in his unit who could hit a moving target from two hundred metres away.
Henrik 是隊上最年輕的神射手,能夠從兩百公尺外擊中移動目標。
- sharpshooter
more informal; often used in sports and military contexts interchangeably with marksman
- sniper
a marksman who shoots from a hidden position at long range, usually in a military or police context
- crack shot
informal expression; emphasises natural talent and reliability
- novice
a beginner who has not yet developed accurate shooting skills
文法句型
adjective + marksman
marksman + preposition + [location/weapon]
用法筆記
Marksman frequently appears with modifiers such as expert, skilled, trained, or competitive. The term is also used in compound expressions like marksman badge or marksman competition in military and sports contexts. The feminine form markswoman exists but is far less common.