army 英 [ˈɑ:mi]   美 [ˈɑrmi]

army

army  英 [ˈɑ:mi] 美 [ˈɑrmi]

n. 军队 

名词复数:armies 

Her husband is in the army. 她的丈夫在陆军服役。
After leaving school, Mike went into the army. 迈克在学校毕业后参加了陆军。

  • An army is an organized group of fighters, especially a country's official military force. When a country goes to war, it sends an army to fight.
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  • n. 军队
  • 1. Her husband is in the army.

    她的丈夫在陆军服役。

  • 2. After leaving school, Mike went into the army.

    迈克在学校毕业后参加了陆军。

  • 3. an army officer

    陆军军官

  • 4. an army of volunteers

    志愿者大军

  • 5. An army of ants marched across the path.

    一大群蚂蚁浩浩荡荡地穿过小径。

  • army (n.) late 14c., "armed expedition," from Old French armée "armed troop, armed expedition" (14c.), from Medieval Latin armata "armed force," from Latin armata, fem. of armatus "armed, equipped, in arms," as a noun, "armed men, soldiers," past participle of armare "to arm," literally "act of arming," related to arma "tools, arms" (see arm (n.2)).
army / ˈɑːmi ; NAmE ˈɑːrmi / noun ( plural armies ) 1 [countable + singular or plural verb ] a large organized group of soldiers who are trained to fight on land 陆上作战军队;陆军部队 The two opposing armies faced each other across the battlefield. 敌对两军在战场上严阵对峙。 2 the army [singular + singular or plural verb ] the part of a country's armed forces that fights on land (一国的)陆军 Her husband is in the army. 她的丈夫在陆军服役。 After leaving school, Mike went into the army. 迈克在学校毕业后参加了陆军。 an army officer 陆军军官 collocationsat war 3 [countable + singular or plural verb ] a large number of people or things, especially when they are organized in some way or involved in a particular activity 大批;大群 an army of advisers/volunteers 一大批顾问;志愿者大军 An army of ants marched across the path. 一大群蚂蚁浩浩荡荡地穿过小径。 army armies army / ˈɑːmi ; NAmE ˈɑːrmi /
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