词汇 | military |
释义 | military adjective uk /ˈmɪl.ɪ.tər.i/ us /ˈmɪl.ə.ter.i/ B2 relating to or belonging to the armed forces: 军事的;军用的 military interventionSupport in Europe for foreign military interventions is low. military targetMany people from the area said the bombs were hitting civilian, rather than military targets. military forcesOur military forces are the best-trained anywhere in the world. military uniform军装 typical of the armed forces: 富有军队特点的 military precisionThe operation was planned and run with military precision. The minister argued against making cuts in military spending. The military expedition was made up of 100 officers and men.军事探险队由100名军官和士兵组成。 Spain was an important military power in the 16th century.西班牙在16世纪是一个军事强国。 The general made some bellicose statements about his country's military strength.将军发表了一些挑衅性的言论,显示该国强大的军事力量。 Over 100 military vehicles paraded through the capital in a show of strength.100多辆军车列队驶过首都以展示实力。 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 Related wordmilitarily military noun uk /ˈmɪl.ɪ.tər.i/ us /ˈmɪl.ə.ter.i/ [ C ] the armed forces of a particular country: The matter is under investigation by the militaries of both countries. A US military spokesman said that five soldiers had been killed. the military C1 the armed forces: 武装部队;军方 The military has opposed any cuts in defence spending.军方反对任何裁减国防开支的举措。 The president relied on the coercive powers of the military.总统依赖于军队的高压手段。 Disagreements about defence cuts have opened up deep divisions within the military.在削减国防开支问题上的看法不一导致军方内部出现了严重的分歧。 They promised that individuals could live freely without fear of reprisal from the military.他们承诺说,人们可以自由生活,不必担心军方的报复。 The military wants to allow only a sanitized report of the incident to become public. The president was widely regarded as the tool of the military.该总统被人们广泛视为军方的工具。 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 military | American Dictionarymilitary adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˈmɪl·ɪˌter·i/ relating to or belonging to the armed forces: military spending/intervention/forces A military academy is a place where soldiers are trained to become officers. A military academy (or school) is also a private school or college that expects obedience to rules, has uniforms, and is generally run like the armed forces. military noun[ U ] us/ˈmɪl·ɪˌter·i/ the armed forces of a country: My Dad was in the military. Examples of militarymilitary The first three chapters raise initial concerns about using private violence in place of state militaries. Moreover, a penchant for intervention in the economy cannot be used to explain the military's enthusiasm for industrial promotion. Her assessment of the growing tensions with the army, especially around the military's control and misuse of international assistance following the earthquake of 1976 is also informative. In ancient days militaries were necessary. The only exception remained the military's link with petroleum, which throughout remained a critical source of funding for the military's projects in the oil boom of the 1970s and 1980s. Both phases reflected the intransigence of defeated militaries, and both entailed the kind of suffering for civilian populations which we can barely appreciate, sixty-odd years on. The most important contribution of the work, then, is that elected civilian regimes have to adhere to democratic norms and standards if they are to maintain control over their militaries. Political intrusion compounded the military's woes. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries politicians, engineers, business communities and militaries incessantly pushed infrastructure projects to forge polities, economies and societies, or to prepare for war. In fact, this literature rests on a structural-functionalist foundation according to which change in the army can be explained in terms of the military's adaptation and responsiveness to social pressures. The military's goal was to prevent the growing polarization between youth educated in secular and religious schools by retaining children from "traditional" backgrounds in the secular-track school system. However, the failure of the military's coup attempt in 1991 and the attempt to wrest power in 1992 meant that new avenues for political legitimacy had to be found. The military's war machine was woefully defective. I am thinking in terms of the military's access to communications and transport and its inbuilt facilities for the supply of medicine and food. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Of the 483 independent would-be candidates only 55 received the military's permission to stand. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of military 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. |
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