corporal

英 ['kɔːp(ə)r(ə)l] 美 ['kɔrpərəl]
  • adj. 肉体的,身体的
  • n. 下士
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corporal肉体的,身体的。
corporeal肉体的,身体的。
corporal 下士的

来自意大利语caporale, 来自词根cap, 头,见captain. 即小头领,拼写受词根corp影响。

corporal 身体的,实体的

来自PIE*kwrep, 身体。可能进一步来自PIE*sker, 弯,围,成块,词源同cram, crowd, corm(?).

corporal
corporal: [14] Corporal comes via Old French corporal from Latin corporālis ‘bodily’, an adjective derived from corpus ‘body’. The noun corporal ‘non-commissioned officer’ [16] was probably originally a completely different word. It was borrowed from French corporal, which appears to have been an alteration of caporal; this in turn came from Italian caporale, a derivative of capo ‘head’ (the change to corporal seems to have been based on the notion of the corporal as being in charge of a ‘body’ of troops).
=> corpse
corporal (n.)
lowest noncommissioned army officer, 1570s, from Middle French corporal, from Italian caporale "a corporal," from capo "chief, head," from Latin caput "head" (see capitulum). So called because he was in charge of a body of troops. Perhaps influenced by Italian corpo, from Latin corps "body." Or corps may be the source and caput the influence, as the OED suggests.
corporal (adj.)
"of or belonging to the body," late 14c., from Old French corporal (12c., Modern French corporel) "of the body, physical, strong," from Latin corporalis "pertaining to the body," from corpus (genitive corporis) "body" (see corps). Corporal punishment "punishment of the body" (as opposed to fine or loss of rank or privilege) is from 1580s. Related: Corporality.
1. Lance Corporal Williams officiously ordered them out.
一等兵威廉斯越俎代庖地命令他们出去。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The corporal shouted an order at the men.
下士向士兵们发出号令。

来自柯林斯例句

3. "Where to, Corporal?" asked Trooper Fane respectfully.
“下士,您去哪里?”骑兵费恩毕恭毕敬地问道。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Lance Corporal Alan Smith
一等兵艾伦∙史密斯

来自《权威词典》

5. A private is subordinate to a corporal.
列兵的级别低于下士.

来自《简明英汉词典》