brevet

英 ['brevɪt] 美 [brə'vɛt]
  • vt. 予以名誉晋升
  • n. 名誉晋升
  • n. (Brevet)人名;(法)布勒韦;(西)布雷韦特;(英)布雷维特
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brevet (n.)
mid-14c., from Old French brievet "letter, note, piece of paper; papal indulgence" (13c.), diminutive of bref "letter, note" (see brief (adj.)). Army sense is from 1680s.
brevet (v.)
1839, from French breveter, from brevet (see brevet (n.)). Related: Breveted; breveting.
1. Brevet is a form of military commission formerly used in US armies.
名誉晋升是美军曾用的一种军衔.

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2. Brevet dropped his eyes.
布莱卫把眼睛低下去.

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3. Judges with an international brevet are integral to the development of Acrobatic Gymnastics.
国际裁判员要全身心地为发展技巧运动服务.

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4. Brevet gave a start of surprise, and surveyed him from head to foot a frightened air.
布莱卫骇然大吃一惊, 把他从头一直打量到脚.

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5. The ex - convict Brevet wore the black and gray waistcoat of the central prisons.
老犯人布莱卫穿件中央监狱的灰黑色褂子.

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