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词汇 militia
释义 militia
noun[ C, + sing/pl verb ]
uk /mɪˈlɪʃ.ə/ us /məˈlɪʃ.ə/
a military force whose members are trained soldiers but who often have other jobs: 民兵组织;预备役部队;国民自卫队
A UN force was sent in to stop fighting between three rival militias.一支联合国部队被派去制止3个敌对民兵组织之间的争斗。
The government called out the militia to help cope with the rioting.政府召集国民自卫队来帮助应对骚乱。
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militia | American Dictionary


militia
noun[ C ]
us/məˈlɪʃ·ə/
a military force that operates only some of the time and whose members are not soldiers in a permanent army:
Each militia represents one of the country’s political factions.

Examples of militia


militia
According to the peace accord, militia members should be able to keep the rank they received within their respective armed group within the integrated forces.
The militia repelled attacks from without and denied the executive the means to oppress from within.
He points out, for example, how the colonists adapted the militia institution over time.
The first concerns the organizational interests of the militia, and, to a lesser extent, the army.
Long before war actually broke out, the little villages and once-sleepy hamlets had become busy centres of militia activities.
The boys referred to here were teams of militias brought from town or other villages.
This reaction should therefore be placed firmly in the context of the contemporary debate which contrasted the auxiliary policy with proposals to reform the militia.
Those who support and pay for the militia insist that the fight against crime is also directed against the invisible forces of evil.
The idea, of course, was to make up for the waning frequency of musters by training the militia properly.
The study closes with three moving case studies which represent the variety of women's war experience, as civilian supporters, armed militia, and frontline combatants.
The second factor was the difficulty of impressing the official policy of openness upon border police and militias.
This is the militia movement's own primary rule of constitutional interpretation.
They set ultimatums, albeit moveable ones, for militias to surrender.
There is considerable tension with the militias' idea of the past being readily and easily accessible, for example.
The militia institutionalized the classical principles of active citizenship and constitutional balance on which ' country ' politics was founded.
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Collocations withmilitia


militia

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armed militia
The study closes with three moving case studies which represent the variety of women's war experience, as civilian supporters, armedmilitia, and frontline combatants.
colonial militia
To review briefly the achievement of the 1980s, several works dramatically reshaped our understanding of the colonialmilitia.
local militia
Roadblocks, manned by the localmilitia or police, are frequently used as tools of tax enforcement.
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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