military
military 英 [ˈmɪlətri] 美 [ˈmɪləteri]
adj. 军事的;军队的 n. 军队;军方
名词复数:militaries
- Ten, hut! So you'd like the definition of military? Yes, Sir! The adjective military is used to describe anything related to the armed forces or soldiers.
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- adj. 军事的;军队的
- n. 军队;军方
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1. military training, military intelligence
军训;军事情报
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2. military uniform
军服
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3. We may have to take military action.
我们可能不得不采取军事行动。
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4. We may have to intervene militarily in the area.
我们可能只好对这一地区进行军事干涉。
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5. The military was called in to deal with the riot., The military were called in to deal with the riot.
已调来军队平息暴乱。
- military (adj.) mid-15c., from Middle French militaire (14c.), from Latin militaris "of soldiers or war, of military service, warlike," from miles (genitive militis) "soldier," of unknown origin, perhaps ultimately from Etruscan, or else meaning "one who marches in a troop," and thus connected to Sanskrit melah "assembly," Greek homilos "assembled crowd, throng." Related: Militarily. Old English had militisc, from Latin. Military-industrial complex coined 1961 in farewell speech of U.S. president Dwight D. Eisenhower.
- military (n.) "soldiers generally," 1757, from military (adj.). Earlier, "a military man" (1736).
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