English to Hmong Meaning of dragoon - dragoon


Dragoon :
dragoon

quab yuam, yuam, ntxias, thiab tsis

dragoondragooneddragooningdragoons
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Definitions of dragoon in English
Noun(1) a member of a European military unit formerly composed of heavily armed cavalrymen
Verb(1) compel by coercion, threats, or crude means(2) subjugate by imposing troops
Examples of dragoon in English
(1) Cavalry forces evolved into four categories throughout the ages: the cuirassier or heavy cavalryman, the lancer, the dragoon or mounted infantryman, and the light cavalry.(2) But Kent was in a dragoon regiment and the half jacket you wear is typical for hussar uniforms.(3) However, it is almost certain he and other top officials will spend the summer attempting to dragoon local officials and businessmen into slowing development.(4) The whips who failed miserably to dragoon the rebels through the ÔÇÿNoÔÇÖ lobby on Wednesday wearily admit that a mass revolt by more than a third of backbenchers cannot be passed off as a mere blip.(5) It is possible that the red uniforms of several British dragoons may have been glimpsed on Novikov's estate.(6) The politically innocent Dave is dragooned into impersonating the real president, in order to hide the truth from the public.(7) We have recently added a troop of dragoons to the regiment.(8) Like other forms of body armour, metal helmets were generally abandoned in Latin Europe around 1660, but were revived around 1810 for units of heavy cavalry and dragoons , and are still worn by such units on formal occasions.(9) After sitting through the tedious mutualisation vote, he was dragooned by the bossy PR woman from during the question time session for group managing director.(10) The Patriot delivers in the form of Colonel William Tavington of the green dragoons .(11) Fired on by guns from both flanks and to the front, he and a few dragoons reached the Russian line before retreating.(12) So Saturday last weekend I was dragooned into being a judge at a local school's speech contest.(13) The commander of the dragoons was court-martialled, and shot himself.(14) As she traced the zipper outline of the case, she explained to Brian, ÔÇÿThere's a party tonight, and I was dragooned into going.ÔÇÖ(15) It is a painting I often have in mind when I write about my dragoons .(16) Cavalry was essential to pursue the hard-riding Indians - at first, a full regiment of dragoons was drummed to the colors, and then a second regiment.
(1) dragon-fly ::
zaj-yoov
Synonyms
Noun
1. cavalryman ::
cavalryman
2. mounted soldier ::
mounted tub rog
3. knight ::
knight
4. chevalier ::
chevalier
5. hussar ::
hussar
6. cavalier ::
cavalier
Verb
7. coerce ::
ntxias
8. pressure ::
siab
9. press ::
xovxwm
10. push ::
laub
11. force ::
quab yuam
12. compel ::
yuam
13. impel ::
impel
14. hound ::
hound
15. harass ::
thab
16. nag ::
nag
17. harry ::
harry
18. badger ::
Badger
19. goad ::
Goad
20. pester ::
pester
21. browbeat ::
browbeat
22. bludgeon ::
bludgeon
23. bully ::
bully
24. twist someone's arm ::
ntswj ib tug neeg txhais caj npab
25. strong-arm ::
muaj zog-caj npab
26. railroad ::
kev tsheb ciav hlau
Different Forms
dragoon, dragooned, dragooning, dragoons
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