• The phrase was first coined by Edward Thorndike, a psychologist who used it in a study published in 1920 to describe the way that commanding officers rated their soldiers.

    这个词语心理学家爱德华·桑代克创造的。1920年,他一份研究军官对士兵评分的研究报告使用了这个词。

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  • It could then be used to recharge their electrical devices, carry some of their equipment or transport the soldiers as well.

    然后士兵可以机器人他们其他器械充电,还能用机器人来运送装备他们自己。

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  • After the outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861, both Union and Confederate soldiers used the "Minnie" bullet (as they called it) in their muzzle-loading rifles.

    1861年美国南北战争爆发,北军(联邦军)南军(邦联军)他们的前装上都使用了这种“米尼埃”(他们如此称之)。

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  • It could then be used to recharge their electrical devices, carry some of their equipment or even transport the soldiers.

    另外,还可以士兵设备充电,他们运输装备甚至运送士兵。

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  • It used to be the default plot for space sci-fi movies–aliens invading Earth and soldiers shooting them with laser guns.

    外星人入侵地球,地球勇士镭射枪回击,科幻电影的标配情节

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  • She is listening to someone telling stories. stories. The boys were watching the soldiers drilling. I have never seen the word used that way before. He felt it very difficult to talk with you. you.

    正在听人家故事。男孩子在看士兵操练从来看见这个这样感到很难跟你交谈。

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  • She is listening to someone telling stories. stories. The boys were watching the soldiers drilling. I have never seen the word used that way before. He felt it very difficult to talk with you. you.

    正在听人家故事。男孩子在看士兵操练从来看见这个这样感到很难跟你交谈。

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