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    military查询结果如下:

    音标:['mɪləteri]
    名词复数:military 词频:高频常用词

    基本释义/说明:adj.军事的n.军队
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    a.
    军人的;陆军的;军事的;军用的;
    a military academy
    陆军军官学校;军事学院.
    military affairs
    军事,军务.
    a military band
    军乐队.
    military discipline and orders
    军纪军令.
    military engineering
    军事工程学.
    a military man
    军人.
    in military uniform
    穿军服的.
    military service
    军事部门;军种;兵役;[复]武功;
    called up for military service
    应征服兵役.
    n.
    [the military][用作单或复]军队;军人;军方;陆军;
    The military were on the march.
    军队在行军.
    The military took over the government.
    军队(军方)接管了政府.
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    a.1. 军事的;军用的,2. 军人的;军队的,3. 陆军的,n.[theS][K]1. 军人(尤指陆军军官),2. 军队,军方;陆军
    adj. 【化学】
    军事的,陆军的,军用的
    n. 【航空工程】
    军事的,军用的;军事技术;军用电视
    adj. 【法律专业】
    军用, 军事
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    例句1. all forces were put under US military command’

    反义词系列1
    -military的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    military的复数形式
    “He certainly would not agree with Steinbruner that all national militaries must be equalized in capabilities and force structure.”
    “If a power outage hit on a much larger scale, it could shut down the electronic networks that keep governments and militaries running.”
    “It is a pecking order that originated in militaries, entered schools, and now is a social system of the Second World.”
    militarism
    The state or condition of being military.
    “They announce their militariness by their uniform and position.”
    “Only a complete pacifist could validly condemn militariness.”
    The jargon of the military.
    militarization的异体字
    “What link do you see between war and militarisation on the one hand and globalisation on the other?”
    “While there, I saw what ethnic conflict and the militarisation of gang warfare can mean in a community.”
    “The French people expressed no respect for the dictates of foreign monarchs, and the threat of force merely hastened their militarisation.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    militarize的现在分词
    “Of course, cities can take steps right away to mitigate the damage done by militarizing law enforcement.”
    “Our government spends billions of dollars annually militarizing civilians who are changed by the regimentation of serving their country.”
    “The social consequences of militarizing the newly freed Americans were enormous, of course.”
    militarise的现在分词
    “But it accused Britain of militarising their sovereignty dispute by sending one of its most modern warships to the islands.”
    militarize的过去式和过去分词
    “It has militarized our economy, undermined our own liberties and eroded our democratic rights.”
    “Police have become militarized and now turn on us the high-tech weaponry and communication systems used to defeat foreign enemies.”
    “While pretending to create a kind of police force, he militarized his formations and transformed them into a professional military body.”
    militarise的过去式和过去分词
    “I heard people laughing and cheering far away, glad to be rid of some people who had militarised their land.”
    “On the one hand, it is a highly militarised society in which the army plays a central role.”
    “It is the horribly ordinary condition of militarised men made monstrous by war.”
    To give a military character to something, such as government or organization. || To train or equip for war. || To adopt for use by the military.
    “A common method for totalitarian regimes to maintain control is to militarize society and set it on a constant war footing.”
    “The last thing this stupid species needs is more guns, and the last thing we need to do is militarize space.”
    “That is the central point only if we accept that failure to militarize our society will enable Al Qaeda to subjugate us with their occasional anonymous blast.”
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