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sentry

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Military
sen·try /ˈsentri/ noun (plural sentries) [countable]  PMa soldier standing outside a building as a guard 哨兵,卫兵,岗哨
Examples from the Corpus
sentryA shrill whistle is blown angrily by a shivering soldier, a sentry at the tomb.Soldiers set up barbed-wire fences, electricians wired up searchlights, carpenters built barracks and sentry boxes on elevated platforms.On the top was a pole wrapped in straw which could be ignited by the cossack sentry in case of enemy incursion.Or stroll up to one of the distinctive sentry boxes, aligned so defenders could harass would-be invaders with a withering cross-fire.The new sentry on the northern side was a twenty-one-year-old Berliner called Manfred.Take sentries - they sit squinting into the dark, waiting to see something move, and naturally their eyes droop.The sentry sat hugging his rifle.
Origin sentry (1600-1700) Perhaps from sentry sanctuary, guard-tower ((1600-1700)), from sanctuary
sen·try nounChineseSyllable
soldier a a as outside building Corpus standing


sentry
sentry /ˈsentri/ noun (plural sentries) [countable]
 Date: 1600-1700
 Origin: Perhaps from sentry 'sanctuary, guard-tower' (1600-1700), from sanctuary
a soldier standing outside a building as a guard


sen·tryBrE /ˈsentri/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsentri/ 🔊 noun (
plural
sen·tries
)
a soldier whose job is to guard sth 哨兵to be on sentry duty放哨