词汇 | army |
释义 | army noun uk /ˈɑː.mi/ us /ˈɑːr.mi/ the army[ + sing/pl verb ] B1 a particular country's fighting force: (某国的)陆军,军队 When did you join the army?你什么时候参的军? He has decided on a career in the British Army.他已经决定投身英国军队。 The army was/were called out to enforce the curfew.出动了军队以实行宵禁。 The army recaptured the town from the rebels.军队从叛乱分子手中收复了这座城镇。 He served in the army in India for 20 years. They're calling on all men and boys over the age of 14 to join the army.他们号召所有14岁以上的男子参军。 "Have you been in the army for a long time?" "I joined up as soon as I'd left school."“你参军很长时间了吗?”“我中学一毕业就参军了。” They fought fearlessly against the invading armies.他们无畏地与入侵的军队作战。 B1[ C ] a military force that has the training and equipment to fight on land: 陆上作战部队;陆军部队 Both the armies suffered heavy losses in the battle.两军在此役中均伤亡惨重。 The minister is believed to have been killed by the rebel army.据信部长已被叛军杀害了。 C2[ Cusually singular ] a large group of people who are involved in a particular activity: 团体;队伍;大群 She brought an army of supporters with her.她带来一大群支持者。 [ Cusually singular ]informal the supporters of a football team, especially ones who travel to games in different towns, cities, or countries: (尤指随球队前往客场观战的)球迷的队伍 Scotland's 1 - 0 victory over France gave the Tartan Army something to celebrate.苏格兰一比零赢了法国队,“格子军团”有理由欢庆一场。 The armed forces generally absent without leave anti-military AWOL CAO casualty assistance officer casualty notification officer defence dog tag French Foreign Legion guard multi-service non-military outmarch paramilitary psych ops quarter recce the military-industrial complex the National Guard the SAS You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Groups of people Football/soccer army | American Dictionaryarmy noun[ C ] us/ˈɑr·mi/ a military force, usually belonging to a country, that has the training and equipment to fight on land: She decided to join the army. An army is also any large group: An army of bystanders watched the film crew work. Examples of armyarmy The army's political power distorted rights protection and market fairness. Arguably that is so in the paradigm cases of armies and mental asylums. The fear of standing armies went hand-in-hand with the fear of a corruption of the body politic. Drafts to replace losses would still leave the armies 100,000 men short in 1918, which would cause the suppression of about six divisions. Especially horrific were 1796, 1799, 1805, 1809, and 1813-15, for it was then that the biggest armies were present for longest. What is most striking is the way that states managed to build highly coherent political systems without the use of standing armies. Others found work as foot soldiers in the private armies of wealthy notables or as independent bandits. The commerce and theft of the two armies certainly suggests mercenary objectives rather than the close cooperation of allies. Both countries mobilized their armies, but pressure from the international community averted further escalation. Concomitantly, we see the emergence of professionally oriented armies that are no longer the mass armies of the modern era preparing for total war. The outcome was another valuable lesson that was incorporated into the army's written doctrine. His standard response was that 'in popular armies, partisan armies etc., the movement is obliged to utilise women in war also'. Despite local revenues being higher than the expenditures, the army's local battalions had not been paid for more than three months. As both armies waited for sunrise, a tempest arose and the dawn was darkened by dust clouds, so that men could scarce behold one another. Had he not repeatedly raised armies of volunteers to serve the national cause? See all examples of army These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations witharmyarmyThese are words often used in combination with army. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. advancing army I always like to think of our scientific manpower as an advancingarmy. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 allied army In this case you are going to have an alliedarmy to hit one of themselves. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 army ant We hypothesized that armyant-bird interactions would be affected by both elevation and forest fragmentation. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with army |
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