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词汇 demilitarize
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Definition of demilitarize in English:

demilitarize

(British demilitarise)
verbdiːˈmɪlɪt(ə)rʌɪzdiˈmɪlədəˌraɪz
[with object]usually as adjective demilitarized
  • Remove all military forces from (an area)

    使(一地区)非军事化

    a demilitarized zone

    非军事区。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘We seek a region in which demilitarized zones and missile batteries no longer separate people with a common heritage, and a common future,’ he added.
    • But analysts and residents have complained this does not include disarming the tribal fighters and demilitarising the town.
    • In military terms the 16,000-square-mile demilitarised zone is a vital strategic area where the rebels have been able to recruit, train and resupply.
    • That May - after the Indian advance was halted by a massive avalanche that killed a large number of their troops - both sides agreed to demilitarize the summit.
    • Every society that at least partially demilitarized at some point, he argues, had strong monastic institutions, including Tibet, India and Japan.
    • He added that there was ‘annoyance’ among the party grass-roots about the British ‘refusal’ to demilitarise.
    • Selling demilitarized missiles however is acceptable, an spokesman said.
    • Founded to settle long-standing territorial disputes and to demilitarize borders, the organization now stresses counterterrorism cooperation and regional trade.
    • That only islands or demilitarized posts remained in French hands was to the good, for it meant less risk of incidents with Britain, at least until France had put its affairs in order and rebuilt its navy.
    • Neither side has started to demilitarise - a process that was due to begin in February.
    • French troops also occupied the Rhineland, to ensure that Germany remained demilitarized, as the treaty insisted.
    • On paper, the accords promised historic and far-reaching changes, particularly in demilitarizing and democratizing the country and recognizing new rights for the indigenous majority.
    • I think we should think of demilitarizing, demilitarizing the whole of the province.
    • In exchange, it wants the rebels to lay down their arms and demilitarize.
    • One of the soldiers tells how they were given special surveillance and anti-surveillance training before being demilitarised by the army so they could return to Ireland as double agents.
    • The prisons systems would be emptied and the borders demilitarized and opened.
    • No one in this world is going to invest time here unless they see the country demilitarise and demobilise.
    Synonyms
    relinquish, surrender, give up, yield, cede, turn over

Derivatives

  • demilitarization

  • nounˌdiːˌmɪlɪt(ə)rʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • He said the sensitive issues of disarmament and demilitarization in the battle zone would be discussed Tuesday as part of the issues related to the resettlement.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • ‘It means working for universal demilitarisation and nuclear disarmament,’ he said.
      • Political commitments to demilitarisation notwithstanding, the military chiefs won't give up their toys.
      • He said the issues remained those of police reform, demilitarisation, decommissioning of paramilitary weapons and investigations into specific cases of past human rights abuses.
      • The looming prospect of war has given an upcoming conference on disarmament and demilitarisation a heightened sense of urgency.

Definition of demilitarize in US English:

demilitarize

(British demilitarise)
verbdēˈmilədəˌrīzdiˈmɪlədəˌraɪz
[with object]usually as adjective demilitarized
  • Remove all military forces from (an area)

    使(一地区)非军事化

    a demilitarized zone

    非军事区。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I think we should think of demilitarizing, demilitarizing the whole of the province.
    • On paper, the accords promised historic and far-reaching changes, particularly in demilitarizing and democratizing the country and recognizing new rights for the indigenous majority.
    • He added that there was ‘annoyance’ among the party grass-roots about the British ‘refusal’ to demilitarise.
    • French troops also occupied the Rhineland, to ensure that Germany remained demilitarized, as the treaty insisted.
    • Selling demilitarized missiles however is acceptable, an spokesman said.
    • ‘We seek a region in which demilitarized zones and missile batteries no longer separate people with a common heritage, and a common future,’ he added.
    • In military terms the 16,000-square-mile demilitarised zone is a vital strategic area where the rebels have been able to recruit, train and resupply.
    • In exchange, it wants the rebels to lay down their arms and demilitarize.
    • That May - after the Indian advance was halted by a massive avalanche that killed a large number of their troops - both sides agreed to demilitarize the summit.
    • Neither side has started to demilitarise - a process that was due to begin in February.
    • That only islands or demilitarized posts remained in French hands was to the good, for it meant less risk of incidents with Britain, at least until France had put its affairs in order and rebuilt its navy.
    • One of the soldiers tells how they were given special surveillance and anti-surveillance training before being demilitarised by the army so they could return to Ireland as double agents.
    • Founded to settle long-standing territorial disputes and to demilitarize borders, the organization now stresses counterterrorism cooperation and regional trade.
    • No one in this world is going to invest time here unless they see the country demilitarise and demobilise.
    • But analysts and residents have complained this does not include disarming the tribal fighters and demilitarising the town.
    • Every society that at least partially demilitarized at some point, he argues, had strong monastic institutions, including Tibet, India and Japan.
    • The prisons systems would be emptied and the borders demilitarized and opened.
    Synonyms
    relinquish, surrender, give up, yield, cede, turn over
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