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 corps [kɔr]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 军, 队, 部队, 兵种

[医] 对, 团; 体, 物体


  1. West Coast Corps is a large corporation.
    西海岸公司是个大型公司。
  2. A soldier who is a member of a special corps or regiment.
    精锐部队,特别部队的士兵属于特殊部队或团队的士兵
  3. Now her teachers corps, called Teach for American is off and running. After a rigorous competition,500 recent college graduates won places out of a field of2, 500 applicants, proving Ms.Kopp's theory that making the
    现在她的教师工作团——名为教师报国团——已迅速展开工作。经过一番激烈竞争之后,2500名申请人中,500名刚从大学毕业的被录取。证明了柯普女士的理论:工作团从严录取将可在大学生中增加号召力。


corps
[ noun ]
  1. an army unit usually consisting of two or more divisions and their support

  2. <noun.group>
  3. a body of people associated together

  4. <noun.group>
    diplomatic corps


Corps \Corps\ (k[=o]r, pl. k[=o]rz), n. sing. & pl. [F., fr. L.
corpus body. See {Corpse}.]
1. The human body, whether living or dead. [Obs.] See
{Corpse}, 1.

By what craft in my corps, it cometh [commences] and
where. --Piers
Plowman.

2. A body of men; esp., an organized division of the military
establishment; as, the marine corps; the corps of
topographical engineers; specifically, an army corps.

A corps operating with an army should consist of
three divisions of the line, a brigade of artillery,
and a regiment of cavalry. --Gen. Upton
(U. S.
Tactics. )

3. A body or code of laws. [Obs.]

The whole corps of the law. --Bacon.

4. (Eccl.) The land with which a prebend or other
ecclesiastical office is endowed. [Obs.]

The prebendaries over and above their reserved rents
have a corps. --Bacon.

5. [Ger.] In some countries of Europe, a form of students'
social society binding the members to strict adherence to
certain student customs and its code of honor; -- Ger.
spelling usually {korps}.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

{Army corps}, or (French) {Corps d'arm['e]e} (k[-o]r`
d[aum]r`m[asl]"), a body containing two or more divisions
of a large army, organized as a complete army in itself.


{Corps de logis} (k[-o]r` de l[-o]`zh[-e]") [F., body of the
house], the principal mass of a building, considered apart
from its wings.

{Corps diplomatique} (k?r d?`pl?`m?-t?k") [F., diplomatic
body], the body of ministers or envoys accredited to a
government.

  1. First dog Millie's half-dozen puppies went on display for the White House press corps Wednesday as President Bush and his wife Barbara looked on admiringly and chatted with reporters.
  2. For each year of service in the corps a volunteers would earn a $10,000 voucher that could be used for college, vocational training or a home down payment.
  3. The corps, in a statement, refused to say the AH-1T Cobra gunship flown by Capt.
  4. The 13,000-member press corps here is housed in the spacious Georgia World Congress Center adjacent to The Omni.
  5. "Many of the so-called `infractions' were very minor, such as curfew violations, insubordination, and misuse of telephone that could have no conceivable tie to suspected KGB activity," the corps said in a statement.
  6. Jackson, one of the Broncos' corps of small, speedy receivers, proceeded to dash 75 yards into the end zone to make it 28-10, Denver.
  7. One of the keys to Iraq's strength, according to Anthony H. Cordesman, author of a book on the Iraq-Iran war, lies in a well-educated officer corps that includes many engineering graduates.
  8. The White House press corps vs.
  9. The American Foreign Service Association, representing members of the nation's diplomatic corps, joined with senators and House members from both political parties in appealing directly to the Supreme Court.
  10. The corps appealed the injunction.
  11. But whereas most Brussels science programs subsidize corporate and university research, Ispra is special in being the biggest of four laboratories owned, funded and managed entirely by the EC's corps of bureaucrats.
  12. On Friday, however, the corps said North's conviction would have to be reviewed by military lawyers and his sentencing completed before any other steps were taken.
  13. Gemma, a soldier with Egypt's camel corps, follows a pair of shallow footprints meandering by the water.
  14. Those whose buildings will be torn down were given red tags and escorted into their homes by a corps of officials wearing orange vests and hard hats.
  15. Though youth corps exist in other cities, City Year President Alan Khazei said most of them are government-funded.
  16. The corps, one of three, is the largest and best equipped in the army.
  17. Mickelson said the lawsuit will seek a court order requiring the corps to determine new long-term priorities for water use in the Missouri River.
  18. Although there has been debate within the government about whether the corps' members could carry pistols, Kaifu said they would be unarmed.
  19. He said: "The men in uniform are working 24 hours a day and soon we will gain control." The rebels' Radio Venceremos claimed every army attempt to reclaim rebel positions "has turned into a profound bloodbath among their troops and elite corps.
  20. Teach for America is aware of the roadblocks its corps members will face.
  21. Reports of unrest in the 350,000-member corps arose after a U.N.-sponsored truce Aug. 20 halted eight years of war with Iraq, in which the Revolutionary Guards bore the brunt of fighting and suffered the heaviest casualties.
  22. In the process, the corps lost some of its unique identity.
  23. The strength of the corps has doubled from those days and the Guards now have their own naval and air wings.
  24. Stalin had killed many members of his own officer corps in the 1930s, accusing them of disloyalty.
  25. El-Bashir has been the third-ranking officer in the paratroop corps and previously commanded a unit in southern Sudan, according to the report.
  26. Last month, a man who suffered a heart attack was taken through the streets in a baggage cart to the hospital because the ambulance corps feared their boat would get stuck in the mud, Corriere reported.
  27. The Americans, representing some 600 companies, were welcomed to the Great Hall by a Chinese children's drum-and-cymbal corps.
  28. The government signed an accord with the mutinous inmates that calls for replacing Pavon prison's authorities and entire guard corps and "to guarantee the absolute physical integrity" of the rebels.
  29. The House's bill provides grants to states and local school systems to encourage volunteer activity by young people, and establishes youth conservation and service corps to do environmental and social projects.
  30. Robert Need, head of the corps' public-relations staff.
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