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词汇 expeditionary
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Definition of expeditionary in English:

expeditionary

adjectiveɛkspɪˈdɪʃ(ə)n(ə)riˌɛkspəˈdɪʃəˌnɛri
  • attributive Of or forming an expedition, especially a military expedition.

    远征的;探险的;考察的

    an expeditionary force

    远征军。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The expeditionary Army will be no different from the wartime and peacetime armies that preceded it.
    • In 1900 he served on the staff of the expeditionary force sent there to crush the Boxer rebellion, thus attracting the notice of the kaiser.
    • We must remember that the Army will always fight in a joint and expeditionary context.
    • As the Air Force has become more expeditionary, the focus on fitness has increased.
    • Its stated purpose is to improve current and future expeditionary warfare capabilities.
    • Timely supply routes and methods can be activated and tested in advance of the deployment of expeditionary forces.
    • Arguably, this war was the first use of effects-based operations by an expeditionary force.
    • One such vessel was tested at a Marine Corps expeditionary division.
    • As Chief of Staff of the Army, the General has said, the Army needs an expeditionary mindset.
    • Soldiers and civilians in this vast theater have a firm appreciation for what it takes to have an expeditionary mind-set.
    • Much has been written over the past few years about how the Army must transform to become a joint and expeditionary force.
    • An enemy will try to exploit this advantage to deny access to our air and space expeditionary task forces.
    • The Army must develop joint and expeditionary views, to transition to combat faster.
    • The Air Force is an expeditionary service, so its security forces should be equally expeditionary.
    • As a result, much of the Army was expeditionary during the Cold War.
    • It better complements the expeditionary nature of the Corps' current warfighting concepts.
    • As a Joint or Coalition expeditionary force, interoperability is not an option.
    • That will be the dangerous business of Army rangers, Marine expeditionary units, and other special forces.
    • The whole population feared a new war, but an engineer led a mutiny in the fleet and the expeditionary force was called home.
    • The Army should certainly be an effective participant in expeditionary operations.

Definition of expeditionary in US English:

expeditionary

adjectiveˌekspəˈdiSHəˌnerēˌɛkspəˈdɪʃəˌnɛri
  • attributive Of or forming an expedition, especially a military expedition.

    远征的;探险的;考察的

    an expeditionary force

    远征军。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • An enemy will try to exploit this advantage to deny access to our air and space expeditionary task forces.
    • As the Air Force has become more expeditionary, the focus on fitness has increased.
    • That will be the dangerous business of Army rangers, Marine expeditionary units, and other special forces.
    • Much has been written over the past few years about how the Army must transform to become a joint and expeditionary force.
    • The Air Force is an expeditionary service, so its security forces should be equally expeditionary.
    • As a result, much of the Army was expeditionary during the Cold War.
    • The expeditionary Army will be no different from the wartime and peacetime armies that preceded it.
    • Soldiers and civilians in this vast theater have a firm appreciation for what it takes to have an expeditionary mind-set.
    • As Chief of Staff of the Army, the General has said, the Army needs an expeditionary mindset.
    • In 1900 he served on the staff of the expeditionary force sent there to crush the Boxer rebellion, thus attracting the notice of the kaiser.
    • One such vessel was tested at a Marine Corps expeditionary division.
    • The Army should certainly be an effective participant in expeditionary operations.
    • Arguably, this war was the first use of effects-based operations by an expeditionary force.
    • Its stated purpose is to improve current and future expeditionary warfare capabilities.
    • As a Joint or Coalition expeditionary force, interoperability is not an option.
    • It better complements the expeditionary nature of the Corps' current warfighting concepts.
    • The whole population feared a new war, but an engineer led a mutiny in the fleet and the expeditionary force was called home.
    • We must remember that the Army will always fight in a joint and expeditionary context.
    • The Army must develop joint and expeditionary views, to transition to combat faster.
    • Timely supply routes and methods can be activated and tested in advance of the deployment of expeditionary forces.
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