1.a member of the Turkish sultan's elite personal guard from the 14th century until 1826. Janissaries were recruited from Christians in the Balkans and disbanded as part of 19th-century reforms.
2.a loyal follower or supporter
1.when a Sultan has felt threatened by his Janissary military commanders, he has sent them to attack.
当苏丹感到威胁他古时土耳其的禁卫军军事指挥官,他已经派他们去攻击。
2.Random offenders would be hauled off to the kitchen to spend a lifetime washing dishes, Janissary style.
可是无意中冒犯的人又会被拖到厨房里罚洗菜一辈子,这又是土尔其禁军式做法。
3.The Turkish army must play to its strengths, namely its formidable mounted archers and janissary units.
土耳其军队必须发挥他们的长处,如强力的骑射手和近卫军部队。
4.Janissary Musketeers now fire consistently.
近卫军火枪手能持续射击了。
5.The main Janissary of Li Hongzhi and key cadre sent him to Hong Kong, then Ji Liewu sent him to U. S. A.
于是李洪志的主要亲信和骨干叶浩就把李送到香港,由纪烈武把他送到美国。