conscription
conscription 英 [kənˈskrɪpʃn] 美 [kənˈskrɪpʃən]
n. 征兵;征兵制度;征用
名词复数:conscriptions
- When a military needs people to fight in a war, but there aren’t enough volunteers, sometimes they'll begin conscription, which is a law that says if you are able to fight, you have to fight.
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- n. 征兵;征兵制度;征用
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1. Other cartels kidnap as a sort of violent conscription: to round up foot soldiers, argued Antonio Mazzitelli, head of the U.N. Office of Drugs and Crime in Mexico.
联合国毒品和犯罪部门在墨西哥的办公室负责人安东尼·玛兹泰利认为:其他卡特尔的绑架是为了暴力征兵——聚集步兵。
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2. Other sources of extra-budgetary income include funds from the central government and local governments for defense mobilization preparations, conscription, and demobilization.
其他预算外进项来源包括来自中央和地方用于防卫动员的准备工作、征兵以及复员安排的资金。
- conscription (n.) late 14c., "a putting in writing, a written record," from Latin conscriptionem (nominative conscriptio) "a drawing up of a list, enrollment, a levying of soldiers," noun of action from past-participle stem of conscribere "to enroll," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + scribere "to write" (from PIE root *skribh- "to cut").
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