网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的词汇:

 

词汇 military-industrial complex
释义

Definition of military-industrial complex in English:

military-industrial complex

noun
  • A country's military establishment and those industries producing arms or other military materials, regarded as a powerful vested interest.

    军工联合体(指一国的军事机构和军需工业,被认为是强大的既得利益者)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Recall the growth of a military-industrial complex during the Cold War.
    • Satisfy your greed by promoting the military-industrial complex.
    • The new military-industrial complex seems to pose at least as much danger to itself as it does to society.
    • Scientists no longer looked like disinterested searchers for truth, but servants of military-industrial complexes East and West.
    • These include Balkan Airlines, deals in the tourism sector, the military-industrial complex and the chemical industry.
    • After finding an empty room on the eighth floor, the group sat around and talked about subsidies, taxpayers and the Canadian military-industrial complex.
    • It was the workings of the military-industrial complex.
    • Retooling for World War II brought dynamic recovery from the Depression, and Detroit became a centerpiece of the military-industrial complex.
    • I realize this is not, by far, the most dangerous trend at work inside the military-industrial complex right now.
    • Many people think this is the way the military-industrial complex works.
    • In the corrupt military procurement system, these factors are considered to be advantages, as more money can be extracted from the taxpayers to go to the military-industrial complex.
    • In fact, ITC Garamond was the majority font, the product of the military-industrial complex.
    • Where new media points to an interrogation of the digitisation of culture, it remains aware, for example, that much of these digital technologies emerged from the military-industrial complex.
    • The military-industrial complex doesn't want publication of news hostile to its enablers in the government.
    • War and perceived threats to national security generated the world's military-industrial complexes, whose environmental consequences have been almost unimaginable in scale and scope.
    • So, reorganization of military-industrial complexes in order to adapt them to the new conditions of operation of the global economy is a vital need for all developed states.
    • Governments should be spending less on the military-industrial complex and adding to the pittance allocated to alternative fuel research.
    • By the 1960s, they were considered part of the military-industrial complex, allowing defense industry advertising to subsidize their publications.
    • Dwight Eisenhower famously worried about the military-industrial complex unduly influencing governments.
    • What happened to the neo-Jeffersonian critique of profiteering and of the military-industrial complex during the long and expensive Cold War?

Definition of military-industrial complex in US English:

military-industrial complex

nounˈmiləˌterē inˈdəstrēəl ˌkämˈpleks
  • A country's military establishment and those industries producing arms or other military materials, regarded as a powerful vested interest.

    军工联合体(指一国的军事机构和军需工业,被认为是强大的既得利益者)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Where new media points to an interrogation of the digitisation of culture, it remains aware, for example, that much of these digital technologies emerged from the military-industrial complex.
    • Governments should be spending less on the military-industrial complex and adding to the pittance allocated to alternative fuel research.
    • I realize this is not, by far, the most dangerous trend at work inside the military-industrial complex right now.
    • Scientists no longer looked like disinterested searchers for truth, but servants of military-industrial complexes East and West.
    • These include Balkan Airlines, deals in the tourism sector, the military-industrial complex and the chemical industry.
    • After finding an empty room on the eighth floor, the group sat around and talked about subsidies, taxpayers and the Canadian military-industrial complex.
    • By the 1960s, they were considered part of the military-industrial complex, allowing defense industry advertising to subsidize their publications.
    • In fact, ITC Garamond was the majority font, the product of the military-industrial complex.
    • Dwight Eisenhower famously worried about the military-industrial complex unduly influencing governments.
    • Many people think this is the way the military-industrial complex works.
    • It was the workings of the military-industrial complex.
    • The new military-industrial complex seems to pose at least as much danger to itself as it does to society.
    • Satisfy your greed by promoting the military-industrial complex.
    • What happened to the neo-Jeffersonian critique of profiteering and of the military-industrial complex during the long and expensive Cold War?
    • In the corrupt military procurement system, these factors are considered to be advantages, as more money can be extracted from the taxpayers to go to the military-industrial complex.
    • War and perceived threats to national security generated the world's military-industrial complexes, whose environmental consequences have been almost unimaginable in scale and scope.
    • Retooling for World War II brought dynamic recovery from the Depression, and Detroit became a centerpiece of the military-industrial complex.
    • Recall the growth of a military-industrial complex during the Cold War.
    • The military-industrial complex doesn't want publication of news hostile to its enablers in the government.
    • So, reorganization of military-industrial complexes in order to adapt them to the new conditions of operation of the global economy is a vital need for all developed states.
随便看

 

春雷网英语在线翻译词典收录了464360条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2000-2024 Sndmkt.com All Rights Reserved 更新时间:2024/12/28 15:00:04