military

英['mɪlətri] 美['mɪləteri]
  • adj. 军事的
  • n. 军队
militarily military
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星级词汇:
  • milia n.粟米粒名词milium的复数.
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 军事的
    2. 军队的
    3. 军人的
    4. 军用的
    5. 陆军的
    6. 武装的
    7. 好战的
    8. 不好的,讨厌的
    9. 战争的
    n. (名词)
    1. 军队
    2. 军人
    3. 军方
    4. 武装力量
    5. 军事
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 军事的,军用的; 军人的 of, for, or by soldiers, armies, or war
    n. (名词)
    1. [S]军人; 军队,武装力量 the soldiers or the army; the armed forces

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the military forces of a nation;

    "their military is the largest in the region"
    "the military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker"

Adjective:
  1. of or relating to the study of the principles of warfare;

    "military law"

  2. characteristic of or associated with soldiers or the military;

    "military uniforms"

  3. associated with or performed by members of the armed services as contrasted with civilians;

    "military police"

1. The military regime in power was unpopular and repressive.
当权的军政府压制人民,不得人心。

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2. They said the present system of military conscription should be phased out.
他们说,当前的征兵体系应当逐步废除。

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3. He had authorisation from the military command to retaliate.
他得到军事指挥部授权,准备反击。

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4. The military government has been unable to win popular support.
军政府一直未能赢得广泛的支持。

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5. The constitution prohibits them from military engagement on foreign soil.
宪法禁止他们在外国采取军事行动。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. They are making further efforts to decrease military spending.
      他们正在做进一步的努力来减少军费开支。
    2. In some countries all the young men do a year's military service.
      有些国家,所有年轻男子都要服一年兵役。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The military were called in to deal with the riot.
      已将军队调来镇压暴乱。
    2. The military has tightened its hold on the country.
      军方加强了对这个国家的控制。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    用作定语 ~+ n.
    1. It's a military academy.
      这是一所军校。
    2. My sister works in a military hospital.
      我姐姐在一家部队医院工作。
    3. The military training is hard.
      军训是艰苦的。
    4. The military might of the superpower is awesome.
      超级大国的军事力量令人畏惧。
    5. The old soldier never lost his military demeanor.
      那个老军人从来没有失去军人风度。
    用作表语 S+be+~
    1. His bearing was very military.
      他很有军人气概。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. As the police could not keep order in the city, the military were called in to help.
      由于警察无法维持城里的秩序,所以军队被召去加以协助。
    2. The military has controlled the government.
      军人已经控制政府。
n. (名词)
  1. military是集合名词,与the连用,强调整体时,谓语动词可用单数形式; 强调个体时,谓语动词可用复数形式。
n. (名词)
military, army, forces, troops
  • 这组词的共同意思是“军队”“部队”。其区别是:
  • army泛指“武装部队”时,语气比较正式、庄重,它常指“陆军”; military尤指“陆军”,包括全体战斗人员及工作人员,代表军方区别于政府及其他各部门; forces是集合名词,包括国家的各兵种的所有人员及武器装备; troops较通俗,指部队的全体成员,尤指“陆军部队”,有时专指包括各个较低级军衔在内的队伍,以区别于上级指挥官。例如:
  • They are determined to build up a modern army and navy.他们决心创建一支现代化的陆军和海军。
  • The military took control of the government in that country.在那个国家,军方控制了政府。
  • The commander concentrated a powerful force on the left flank.司令员把强大兵力集中在左翼。
  • The navy is one of the armed forces.海军是武装部队之一。
  • They massed well-equipped troops on the frontier.他们在边境上集结了装备精良的军队。
  • The troops were drawn up ready for inspection.部队整好队准备接受检阅。
  • 用作形容词 (adj.)
    ~+名词
    用作名词 (n.)
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