cadet

BrE /ˈkædɪt/ AmE /ˈkædɪt/

noun en → es

1 MILITARY STUDENT [singular] B2

a student at a military school or college who is training to become an officer in the army, navy, or air force

cadete (militar)

Collocations naval cadet · army cadet

  • She is a naval cadet at the Royal Navy College.

    Ella es una cadete naval en la Escuela Naval Real.

2 POLICE STUDENT [singular] B2

a student in a police training school who is learning to be a police officer

cadete (policía)

Collocations police cadet

  • He became a police cadet at the age of 16.

    Él se convirtió en un cadete policial a los 16 años.

3 SCHOOL STUDENT [singular] B2

a student in a school that teaches military skills or discipline, often as part of an organization like the Scouts or Guides

cadete (escuela)

Collocations school cadet

  • The school has a cadet program for students interested in military history.

    La escuela tiene un programa de cadetes para estudiantes interesados en la historia militar.

4 SPORTS STUDENT [singular] B2

a young person who is training to become a sports player, especially in the military or police forces

cadete (deportes)

Collocations sports cadet

  • He is a sports cadet who trains in various military and police activities.

    Él es un cadete deportivo que se entrena en diversas actividades militares y policiales.