militarist 英 ['mɪlɪtərɪst]   美 ['mɪlɪtərɪst]

militarist

militarist  英 ['mɪlɪtərɪst] 美 ['mɪlɪtərɪst]

n. 军事家;军国主义者 

名词复数:militarists 

In 1943, American long-ranged P- 38 fighters shot down Yamamoto’s aircraft off Bougainville, killing the Japanese officer best placed to overthrow the militarist regime. 1943年,美国的P -38长程战斗机在布干维尔岛击落了山本五十六的座机,杀死了这个最有可能推翻军国主义政权的日本高级军官。
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II, as Japanese Prime Minister he delivered the well-known "Tomiichi talks" on the historical issue of Japanese militarist aggression. 他在第二次世界大战结束50周年之际,作为日本首相首次就日本军国主义侵略历史问题发表了著名的“村山谈话”。

  • 请先登录
  • n. 军事家;军国主义者
  • 1. In 1943, American long-ranged P- 38 fighters shot down Yamamoto’s aircraft off Bougainville, killing the Japanese officer best placed to overthrow the militarist regime.

    1943年,美国的P -38长程战斗机在布干维尔岛击落了山本五十六的座机,杀死了这个最有可能推翻军国主义政权的日本高级军官。

  • 2. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II, as Japanese Prime Minister he delivered the well-known "Tomiichi talks" on the historical issue of Japanese militarist aggression.

    他在第二次世界大战结束50周年之际,作为日本首相首次就日本军国主义侵略历史问题发表了著名的“村山谈话”。

  • 3. It is worth recalling that foreign economic pressures, patriotic fervor and rising military power made a once liberal Japan into the expansionist, militarist and hyper-nationalist Japan of the 1930s.

    值得回顾的是,外国的经济压力、爱国热情、军力上升曾让一度自由化的日本变成20世纪30年代扩张主义、军国主义和超民族主义的日本。

  • militarist (n.) c. 1600, "a soldier," from military + -ist. As "one devoted to militarism" from 1884.
  • 请先登录