Jerry
Significado: A German soldier or German person (dated, WWII)
British WWI and WWII slang for Germans, especially German soldiers. Now dated and potentially offensive. Also used for German military equipment.
Ejemplos
- Jerry was bombing the docks again last night. 昨晚德国佬又来轰炸码头了Jerry estuvo bombardeando los muelles otra vez anoche昨夜またジェリーが港を爆撃した어젯밤에 또 제리가 항구를 폭격했다.
- We captured three Jerries in the raid. 突袭中我们抓了三个德国兵Capturamos a tres alemanes en la incursión襲撃で3人のドイツ兵を捕まえた급습에서 독일 병사 세 명을 포로로 잡았다.
- That's a Jerry helmet from the war. 那是战争时期的德军头盔Ese es un casco alemán de la guerraあれは戦争中のドイツ軍のヘルメットだ저건 전쟁 당시 독일군 헬멧이다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: historical, military history
Tono: dated, potentially offensive
✓ Correcto
- In historical context only仅在历史语境中使用Solo en contexto histórico歴史的な文脈でのみ使用역사적 맥락에서만 사용
✗ Incorrecto
- Don't use to refer to modern Germans不要用来指现代德国人No usar para referirse a alemanes actuales現代のドイツ人に対して使わないこと현대 독일인을 지칭할 때 사용하지 말 것
Errores comunes
- Using to describe modern German people
Origen e historia
WWI British slang, possibly from 'German' or the common German name 'Jerome.' Widely used during both World Wars. Now historical and can be seen as offensive.
Etimología: Possibly from German or name Jerome
Primera vez registrado: WWI era
Contexto cultural
Era: WWI and WWII
Generation: Wartime generations
Social background: Universal during wartime
Pop culture: WWII films; Dad's Army
Regional notes: British WWII slang, now dated.
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