词汇 | military-service |
释义 | military service noun[ U ] uk /ˌmɪl.ɪ.tər.i ˈsɜː.vɪs/ us /ˌmɪl.ɪ.ter.i ˈsɝː.vɪs/ army training that young people must do in some countries: 兵役 He has to do his military service before going to university.上大学前他必须服兵役。 Military training & ceremonies assault course attention civil defence drill drumhead ease fall fall in fatigue march national service obstacle course pass out passing-out recon reconnaissance route march salute tour troop Examples of military servicemilitary service During the earlier periods examined here, male citizens had to respond to the call for militaryservice. These differences were due to the fact that men receive a booster dose against tetanus toxoid on entering militaryservice. Or we might say that by entering the militaryservice, the private has tacitly or explicitly promised to obey orders from his superiors. Despite high rates of war service disability, the benefits of militaryservice, including emotional maturation and skill increases, impressed the researchers more. In 1747, the system of land tenure by which a tenant could be summoned for militaryservice, known as hereditary ward-holding, was abolished. This reveals that subjects in this study had more education prior to militaryservice. They impeded recruitment for militaryservice by obliterating lists of mobilized soldiers. He graduated in 1938 but was soon called up for militaryservice. Despite the fact that a war may be unjust, the state nevertheless retains its right to conscript young men and women into militaryservice. It is possible that estate officials were not especially concerned with the living arrangements of widows, since they were not eligible for militaryservice. Militaryservice was to be based on fixed term contracts renewable every six years. After primary school and militaryservice, life at home under the authority of his difficult father became unbearable. One aspect of female household succession was the occasional adoption of a son-inlaw as the official heir for the sake of militaryservice. These three generals talk here about their origins, lives, revolutionary experience before 1959, and militaryservice writ large since. Of course deployment is not a random process which may have introduced biases, but all subjects at least have militaryservice in common. See all examples of military service 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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