generalship

英 [ˈdʒenrəlʃɪp]      美 [ˈdʒɛnərəlˌʃɪp]
  • n. 将才;将官的职位;将军任期
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generalship (n.)
1590s, from general (n.) + -ship.
1. We have muddled through, not by great generalship, but by the courage of common men.
我们勉强地取得了胜利, 不是指挥的才干, 而是靠士兵的勇气.
2. The generalship of the Union was far inferior.
联邦政府军的指挥官才能差得很远.
3. It needed a prodigious amount of generalship to marshal these forces.
要统帅这些队伍,需要惊人的将才.
4. The generalship was his aspiration.
将官之职位是他梦寐以求的目标.
5. As generalship you must be calm no matter what happens.
作为帅才,在任何情况下,你都要镇定.