cashiered

美 [kæˈʃɪrd]英 [kæˈʃɪəd]
  • v.开除…的军职
  • cashier的过去分词和过去式
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cashiered

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  • 1
    N-COUNT 出纳(员);收银员
    A cashier is a person who customers pay money to or get money from in places such as shops or banks.

  • 2
    VERB 开除,革除(军职)
    If a person in the armed forces is cashiered, he or she is forced to leave because they have done something seriously wrong.

    The government had to recall many officers who had been cashiered on political grounds.

    政府不得不召回许多由于政治原因被革职的军官。

  1. He was cashiered for conduct injurious to the reputation of a soldier .

    他因品行有损军人的名誉而被撤职。

  2. Mary cashiered her old clothes .

    玛丽把她的旧衣服处理掉了。

  3. Cashiered and jailed , he was released after just two years .

    政变失败后,查韦斯被解除职务并被关进监狱。但是,仅仅过了两年,他就获释出狱。

  4. Otherwise we shall be found sailing under false colors , and be inevitably cashiered at last by our own opinion , as well as that of mankind .

    要不然我们将发现我们在伪装底下行进,到头来必不可兔地将披人类及我们自己的意见所唾弃。

  5. Will be cashiered from the army ;

    将被从部队中开除;

  6. The second is that it is military in origin , and refers to a ceremony where an officer is about to be cashiered is literally drummed out .

    另一种说法是它起源于军队。它指的是军队里的军官被撤职时的一种仪式。当某军官将被撤职时是通过击鼓进行的。