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Definition of military in English: militaryadjective ˈmɪlɪt(ə)riˈmɪləˌtɛri Relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces. 军人的;军事的;武装部队的 the build-up of military activity 两位领导人都谴责军事活动的升级。 he organized his shows with military precision Example sentencesExamples - He suffered from poor eyesight so he was not fit for military service during the war.
- Like the looming military campaign, few expect the legal fight to be short or easy.
- When land was held by feudal tenure, military service was due from a tenant to his lord.
- His military expertise and amiability helped to keep the crusading army together.
- His concern was simply to bring his military service to a conclusion as quickly as possible.
- Confident in their military prowess, they preferred to try the arbitrament of war.
- Since it was reopened last week, the site has resembled a military base during wartime.
- There was very little formal structure by way of military rank in Viking armies.
- Under the clan system they were pressed into feudal military service by their clan chiefs.
- The military patrols have been increased lately, so we are trying to avoid those areas.
- This part of the country was also well represented in the other military services.
- In the current war, virtual warfare has become an explicit part of military strategy.
- The issue of military service did not matter to the same extent in Great Britain.
- As Guzman now says, a military crime is when a soldier deserts, or falls asleep on duty.
- Your task is that of a military tactician, who must guide a group of characters into battle.
- Could it be that a trade association run by bankers would adopt a military strategy of its own?
- Some may argue that voicing opposition to war in a military town is somehow disrespectful.
- His success at a military level all but guaranteed the loyalty of his soldiers.
- Men from the regiment gave military displays and demonstrated how to load muskets.
- The difficulty here is that resource strength does not always lead to military victory.
Synonyms fighting, service, army, armed, defence, warrior, soldierly, soldier-like, martial
nounPlural militaries ˈmɪlɪt(ə)riˈmɪləˌtɛri The armed forces of a country. 武装部队;军方 as a young man he joined the military and pursued a career in the Army most militaries remain subordinate to civilian authorities Example sentencesExamples - There is growing impatience in Washington at the failure of the military to capture him.
- The regime itself used the military to achieve power and has long been aware of the danger it poses.
- These frequencies get filtered based on what the military deems is right and wrong.
- Are you suggesting that the military is the only reason that we have civil rights and freedoms?
- Since the demise of the Soviet Union many of us in the military have pondered what or who was our main enemy.
- We can't allow that to happen, and there are so many like me in the military who feel this way.
- The town of Woolwich has been shaped by the presence of the military over hundreds of years.
- The town had been taken by a rebel group and the military was trying to clear them out.
- There was certainly no way they would maintain the proud traditions of the military.
- They even got the military to finish the road because the workers were lazy and slow.
- The officers in the military had to be educated or this would never be achieved.
- It shows workers discussing what they should do as the military prepares for the coup.
- My husband left home in February after eight years of inactive service to the military.
- Conservatives will probably whine about the film painting the military in a bad light.
- They are operated by civilians who don't have the first idea what the military is about.
- Although the coup was unsuccessful, it led to the assumption of power by the military.
- The largest problem in the Meiji system was the absence of any checks or balances on the military.
- People now have a great deal of self confidence and we're not scared by the military.
- Having set itself up to do so, it has nothing critical to say about war or the military.
- I only distrust it in the sense that the military doesn't report to the people like it should.
Synonyms armed forces, army, forces, services, militia, soldiery navy, air force, marines, special forces
Derivativesnoun It would not just be militariness but militarization. Example sentencesExamples - They announce their militariness by their uniform and position.
- I love the strange militariness of that.
OriginLate Middle English: from French militaire or Latin militaris, from miles, milit- 'soldier'. Definition of military in US English: militaryadjectiveˈmɪləˌtɛriˈmiləˌterē Relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces. 军人的;军事的;武装部队的 both leaders condemned the buildup of military activity 两位领导人都谴责军事活动的升级。 Example sentencesExamples - In the current war, virtual warfare has become an explicit part of military strategy.
- The military patrols have been increased lately, so we are trying to avoid those areas.
- Like the looming military campaign, few expect the legal fight to be short or easy.
- Under the clan system they were pressed into feudal military service by their clan chiefs.
- The issue of military service did not matter to the same extent in Great Britain.
- His military expertise and amiability helped to keep the crusading army together.
- Confident in their military prowess, they preferred to try the arbitrament of war.
- There was very little formal structure by way of military rank in Viking armies.
- Men from the regiment gave military displays and demonstrated how to load muskets.
- Since it was reopened last week, the site has resembled a military base during wartime.
- His concern was simply to bring his military service to a conclusion as quickly as possible.
- When land was held by feudal tenure, military service was due from a tenant to his lord.
- As Guzman now says, a military crime is when a soldier deserts, or falls asleep on duty.
- Some may argue that voicing opposition to war in a military town is somehow disrespectful.
- This part of the country was also well represented in the other military services.
- Your task is that of a military tactician, who must guide a group of characters into battle.
- The difficulty here is that resource strength does not always lead to military victory.
- He suffered from poor eyesight so he was not fit for military service during the war.
- Could it be that a trade association run by bankers would adopt a military strategy of its own?
- His success at a military level all but guaranteed the loyalty of his soldiers.
Synonyms fighting, service, army, armed, defence, warrior, soldierly, soldier-like, martial
nounˈmɪləˌtɛriˈmiləˌterē The armed forces of a country. 武装部队;军方 as a young man he joined the military and pursued a career in the Army most militaries remain subordinate to civilian authorities Example sentencesExamples - Conservatives will probably whine about the film painting the military in a bad light.
- Although the coup was unsuccessful, it led to the assumption of power by the military.
- My husband left home in February after eight years of inactive service to the military.
- People now have a great deal of self confidence and we're not scared by the military.
- Having set itself up to do so, it has nothing critical to say about war or the military.
- They are operated by civilians who don't have the first idea what the military is about.
- The town of Woolwich has been shaped by the presence of the military over hundreds of years.
- The town had been taken by a rebel group and the military was trying to clear them out.
- The largest problem in the Meiji system was the absence of any checks or balances on the military.
- The officers in the military had to be educated or this would never be achieved.
- We can't allow that to happen, and there are so many like me in the military who feel this way.
- There was certainly no way they would maintain the proud traditions of the military.
- Since the demise of the Soviet Union many of us in the military have pondered what or who was our main enemy.
- I only distrust it in the sense that the military doesn't report to the people like it should.
- It shows workers discussing what they should do as the military prepares for the coup.
- Are you suggesting that the military is the only reason that we have civil rights and freedoms?
- They even got the military to finish the road because the workers were lazy and slow.
- These frequencies get filtered based on what the military deems is right and wrong.
- The regime itself used the military to achieve power and has long been aware of the danger it poses.
- There is growing impatience in Washington at the failure of the military to capture him.
Synonyms armed forces, army, forces, services, militia, soldiery
OriginLate Middle English: from French militaire or Latin militaris, from miles, milit- ‘soldier’. |