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GRENADIERS - traducción al árabe

INFANTRY SOLDIER ARMED WITH GRENADES OR A GRENADE LAUNCHER
Grenadiers; Grenadier (assault trooper); Grenadier (soldier); Grenadier company
  • Russian grenadier from [[Preobrazhensky Life Guards Regiment]], 18th century.
  • Canadian monarch]].
  • Trooper of the 2nd Reg't. of Horse Grenadiers, by David Morier
  • 40th Regiment of Foot by [[David Morier]], 1751
  • The [[Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers]] of the [[Argentine Army]]. Unlike most other units that carried the title of grenadiers, the Mounted Grenadiers were a cavalry unit.
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  • M203]] grenadier.
  • Modern Belgian Grenadiers in pre-1914 full dress
  • Old Guard]] c.1812 by [[Édouard Detaille]]
  • 17th century grenadier throwing a [[hand grenade]]. The concept of throwing grenades made its way to Europe during the mid-17th century.
  • Imperial Guard]] in 1815.
  • Imperial Guard]] during the [[Battle of Eylau]] by [[Édouard Detaille]].
  • A ''panzergrenadier'' squad of the [[German Heer]]. A ''panzergrenadier'' is the lowest rank of the German [[mechanized infantry]].
  • Jagers]] guard regiment.
  • 48th]] Reg'ts. of Foot in route march order, by David Morier
  • Grenadiermütze}}).

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ألاسم

طُرْبِيد ; طُورْبِيد ; قَذِيفَة ; قُنْبُلَة ; مَقْذُوف ; مَقْذُوفَة ; نَسِيفَة

GRENADIER         

ألاسم

طُرْبِيد ; طُورْبِيد ; قَذِيفَة ; قُنْبُلَة ; مَقْذُوف ; مَقْذُوفَة ; نَسِيفَة

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اسْم : ملقي القنابل اليدوية

Definición

Rat-tail
·noun Any fish of the genus Macrurus. ·see Grenadier, 2.
II. Rat-tail ·noun The California chimaera. ·see Chimaera.
III. Rat-tail ·noun An excrescence growing from the pastern to the middle of the shank of a horse.
IV. Rat-tail ·adj Like a rat's tail in form; as, a rat-tail file, which is round, slender, and tapering. ·see ·Illust. of File.

Wikipedia

Grenadier

A grenadier ( GREN-ə-DEER, French: [ɡʁənadje] (listen); derived from the word grenade) was originally a specialist soldier who threw hand grenades in battle. The distinct combat function of the grenadier was established in the mid-17th century, when grenadiers were recruited from among the strongest and largest soldiers. By the 18th century, the grenadier dedicated to throwing hand grenades had become a less necessary specialist, yet in battle, the grenadiers were the physically robust soldiers who led assaults, such as storming fortifications in the course of siege warfare.

Certain countries such as France (Grenadiers à Cheval de la Garde Impériale) and Argentina (Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers) established units of Horse Grenadiers and for a time the British Army had Horse Grenadier Guards. Like their infantry grenadier counterparts, these horse-mounted soldiers were chosen for their size and strength (heavy cavalry).

Today, the term is also used to describe a soldier armed with a grenade launcher, a weapon that fires a specially designed large-caliber projectile, often with an explosive, smoke, or gas warhead. These soldiers operate as part of a fireteam.

Ejemplos de uso de GRENADIERS
1. In another incident, six grenadiers killed two unidentified militants in the same district.
2. The bearskins worn by the Foot Guards have only been worn since the Grenadiers pinched them off the French Imperial Guard at the Battle of Waterloo.
3. The Grenadiers I shadowed were supposed to train the fledgling Afghan National Army (ANA), while fighting bloody battles with the Taliban.
4. Grenadiers have a lifespan of over 60 years, she said, and they are still being fished. ___ On the Net: American Association for the Advancement of Science: http://www.aaas.org
5. And, as I discovered in my two months in Helmand, the Grenadiers also faced the pressing problem of severe supply shortages.