词汇 | example_english_conscript |
释义 | Examples of conscriptThese 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. The conscripts were more prone to flee than to fight. The second of these defined a household as a tax unit : those collectively responsible for tax payments and feudal dues (including the provision of conscripts). I wanted government policy to ensure that sterling maintained confidence in the market without support conscripted under an exchange rate mechanism. Despite the fact that a war may be unjust, the state nevertheless retains its right to conscript young men and women into military service. Following the demobilization of the wartime conscript army most regular regimental soldiers returned to the cosy familiarities of colonial soldiering. How, for example, do the technical practices or styles required by musical works conscript musically performing bodies? Overall, less than half of those conscripted returned to their towns and villages. Below them were the standbys, mainly captives and conscripts, followed by the under-age combatants. They have described how different modalities of veneration have been conscripted for this task. There existed, of course, those desperate enough to earn a living by selling themselves as substitute conscripts (mai zhuangding). In order to defuse this concern one might start by comparing the conscript and the teenager with the footballers. I shall take the case of the conscript first. One of the pools consisted of 13 human sera drawn from conscripts in the study population immediately prior to the influenza vaccination in autumn 1998. The state needed obedient and disciplined subjects, and the prison became-alongside the school, the conscript army, and the psychiatric hospital-a disciplining institution. The policy did not bring the lasting creation of a conscript army. Ordinarily they command the legal and moral authority to conscript citizens in the interest of legitimate national defense. The picture here is more complex: until the summer of 1942, the police were recruited from volunteers, but after that point conscripted. Everyone is conscripted into a linear system of measurement in order to make the cyclical replacement more precise, with no conscientious objection tolerated. The circumstances that ground his obligation + his references without irony to our objective, and so on + are surely those of many conscripts. Nearly half of the 75,493 troops were thus poorly trained, inexperienced, and peevish conscripts. He found support within the ranks of these urban elites, and subservience from the vulnerable, usually landless, peasantries nearby, who became ready sources of conscripts. These works served as a vehicle for socializing, indoctrinating, and conscripting members to the nationalist cause. Only three out of every nine of the 2-5 million conscripts for the armed forces in 1917-18 were regarded as fit for service. Thus, altogether unsurprisingly, the new rulers contrived to 'manipulate city space', conscripting architectural and urban form as the mediators of administrative, religious and social power. Finally, becoming pandilleros had seemed to many a natural continuation of their previous roles as conscripts or guerrillas. 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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