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generalissimo [ˌdʒenrə'lɪsɪmoʊ]

n. 大元帅,最高统帅;
复数:: generalissimos

例句:

  • Crew company stores with regularity an upbeat generalissimo in an untucked shirt.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • The Generalissimo's prolonged stay here is not of our doing.
    总司令在此久留不是我们的责任.
  • Both the Russians and the United States, therefore, helped the generalissimo.
    于是俄国人和美国都帮了蒋介石的忙.
  • People believed that the generalissimo could not fight without American help.
    大家知道,没有美国的援助,蒋介石是无力进行战争的.
  • He continued, I am sort of the generalissimo here.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • Cricket does not lend itself, in the way that football may, to a generalissimo.
    来自Times