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corporal

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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cor·po·ral /ˈkɔːpərəl $ ˈkɔːr-/ noun [countable]  PMa low rank in the army, air force etc 〔陆军、空军等的〕下士
Examples from the Corpus
corporalThis was World War 1, and he was a corporal or a sergeant.a corporal in the 9th Virginia RegimentSergeants and corporals outnumber private soldiers.Although, if you take a sergeant-major or some corporals even - it's the nature of the man.Smith and Petrossian, the corporals, were checking kit, pushing among the reluctant men.The corporal called out our registration number.There follow three corporals, and two drummers, Kelley and Nicholson.There were six or seven Met Waafs, including a sergeant and two corporals, and the rest were LACWs like me.
Origin corporal (1500-1600) French caporal, from Old Italian caporale, from capo head
cor·po·ral nounChineseSyllable
rank a air force army, etc the in low Corpus


corporal
corporal /ˈkɔːpərəl $ ˈkɔːr-/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: French
 Origin: caporal, from Old Italian caporale, from capo 'head'
a low rank in the army, air force etc


cor·poralBrE /ˈkɔːpərəl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkɔːrpərəl/ 🔊 noun (abbreviation Cpl) a member of one of the lower ranks in the army, the marines or the British air force (陆军、海军陆战队或英国空军的)下士Corporal Smith史密斯下士