Sargento in english

Sergeant

pronunciation: sɑrdʒənt part of speech: noun
In gestures

sargento1 = sergeant [serjeant] ; Sgt.. 

Example: The author is a sergeant in the police.Example: Sgt. Joe Harris and a cornered burglar fought hand-to-hand in the struggle leading to their deaths from gunshot wounds.

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» sargento de artilleríagunnery sergeantgunnygunny sergeant .

Example: Prosecutors have dropped charges of rape and kidnapping against a gunnery sergeant, but he will get a bad-conduct discharge from the Marine Corps.

Example: His most memorable mission was transporting gasoline through enemy lines along with his gunny, Maurice.

Example: The sky was beginning to give way to light, and the scene he saw was worse than when they lost two gunny sergeants when a rocket landed directly on top of them.

» sargento de hierrodrill sergeant .

Example: The head of the cataloging unit runs the section like a marine drill sergeant.

» sargento de instruccióndrill sergeant .

Example: The head of the cataloging unit runs the section like a marine drill sergeant.

» sargento mayorsergeant major [El plural puede ser sergeant majors or sergeants major] .

Example: The sergeant major yelled at his men to stand at attention in front of their new commanding officer.

» sargento primerolance sergeant .

Example: Another effect of unification was to delete the appointments of lance corporal and lance sergeant (a corporal holding the acting rank of sergeant).

sargento2 = sliding clamp. 

Example: The tray attaches to the arm of a chair with a sliding clamp.

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» sargento de carpinteroC-clamp .

Example: To depress the caliper piston, place a block of wood over the piston and using a C-clamp, tighten the clamp to push the piston into the caliper base.

Sargento synonyms

serjeant in spanish: sargento, pronunciation: serdʒənt part of speech: noun serjeant-at-law in spanish: sargento de ley, pronunciation: serdʒəntəlɔ part of speech: noun police sergeant in spanish: Sargento de Policia, pronunciation: pəlissɑrdʒənt part of speech: noun sergeant-at-law in spanish: sargento, pronunciation: sɜrdʒəntvætlɔ part of speech: noun
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