a British volunteer cavalry force organized in 1761 for home defense later incorporated into the Territorial Army
class of small freeholders who cultivated their own land
Yeomanry is a designation used by a number of units or sub-units of the British Territorial Army, descended from volunteer cavalry regiments. Today, Yeomanry units may serve in a variety of different military roles.
例句與用法
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He had been lord marchmain's servant in the yeomanry . 他原來在義勇騎兵隊給馬奇梅因勛爵當隨從。
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"i joined the imperial yeomanry today, granny," and emptied his glass as though drinking the health of his own act . “今天我去皇家義勇兵報了名,外公,”說完就把杯子里的酒一飲而盡,就好像為自己的這一行動而干杯似的。
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An imperial yeomanry , says lenehan , to celebrate the occasion . - half one , terry , says john wyse , and a hands up “半下子,特里, ”約翰懷思說, “再要一瓶舉手435 。
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" i joined the imperial yeomanry today , granny , " and emptied his glass as though drinking the health of his own act “今天我去皇家義勇兵報了名,外公, ”說完就把杯子里的酒一飲而盡,就好像為自己的這一行動而干杯似的。
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Bagnold realized that the various backgrounds of the professional and the part time , and the colonial may not be a good mix so instead of integrated the new men into the new zealand patrols he organized two new patrols " g " for guards and " y " for yeomanry . " w " patrol was gone but the new zealander still had " r " and " t " patrol 于是他沒有采取把來自這些部隊的人員全部整合到新西蘭巡邏部隊里的作法,而是組織了兩支新巡邏隊: “ g ”代表來自近衛部隊的人員, “ y ”代表來自騎兵隊的人員。