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词汇 counterterrorism
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Definition of counterterrorism in English:

counterterrorism

noun kaʊntəˈtɛrərɪz(ə)mˌkaʊn(t)ərˈtɛrərɪzəm
mass noun
  • Political or military activities designed to prevent or thwart terrorism.

    反恐,反恐活动

    he specialized in counterterrorism, hostage rescue, and close-quarters combat
    as modifier the army's elite counterterrorism unit
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Funding for elite counterterrorism units has also been ramped up.
    • Would he be reporting directly to the head of the national counterterrorism unit?
    • We have joint task forces that deal with counterterrorism as well as counterterror financing.
    • I asked for a series of briefings on the issues in my portfolio, including counterterrorism and cybersecurity.
    • His current research is about the role of intelligence in multinational counterterrorism activities.
    • The main feature is a new national intelligence czar, to whom, it is imagined, the many federal agencies engaged in intel and counterterrorism will report.
    • The most important phase of any counterinsurgency or counterterrorism campaign is recognizing that the threat exists.
    • International support of a multidimensional counterterrorism strategy is necessary to defeat it.
    • Now, FBI agents' time is a much scarcer commodity because so many agents focus on counterterrorism.
    • It was the largest counterterrorism exercise in the nation's history.
    • But Europe's counterterrorism problem is large and changes are needed if it's to be tackled better.
    • In one area still there needs to be quick improvement, and that's on terrorism or counterterrorism.
    • Even their analysis capability was geared toward making criminal cases not for counterterrorism purposes.
    • Others, however, will not be able to ignore the relevance of this story to current counterterrorism operations.
    • Each is directly involved in national security or counterterrorism and is regularly briefed on terrorism developments.
    • The Army has been assigned as executive agent for domestic counterterrorism and would seem the logical choice.
    • Integrating our counterterrorism and regional strategies was the most difficult and the most important aspect of the new strategy to get right.
    • You've spent a career studying counterterrorism and looking for these potential terrorists out there.
    • They have cooperated with the U.S. on counterterrorism initiatives in Central Asia and elsewhere.
    • Still, counterterrorism specialists and Middle East foreign area officers should read this book.

Derivatives

  • counterterrorist

  • noun ˌkaʊntəˈtɛrərɪstˌkaʊn(t)ərˈtɛrərɪst
    • He champions better directed counterterrorist efforts, encouraging the participation of friendly states.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So it is correct to say that they all can't be policemen and they all can't be counterterrorists.
      • Imaging data can also allow terrorists to view counterterrorist activities at a target site.
      • The problem for counterinsurgents and counterterrorists is to apply theory to distinguish between lawful or unlawful forms of discontent.
      • Yet the film proclaims that terrorists and counterterrorists are alike. ‘When we learn to act like them, we will defeat them!’

Definition of counterterrorism in US English:

counterterrorism

nounˌkoun(t)ərˈterərizəmˌkaʊn(t)ərˈtɛrərɪzəm
  • Political or military activities designed to prevent or thwart terrorism.

    反恐,反恐活动

    he specialized in counterterrorism, hostage rescue, and close-quarters combat
    as modifier the army's elite counterterrorism unit
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His current research is about the role of intelligence in multinational counterterrorism activities.
    • Integrating our counterterrorism and regional strategies was the most difficult and the most important aspect of the new strategy to get right.
    • They have cooperated with the U.S. on counterterrorism initiatives in Central Asia and elsewhere.
    • Still, counterterrorism specialists and Middle East foreign area officers should read this book.
    • It was the largest counterterrorism exercise in the nation's history.
    • International support of a multidimensional counterterrorism strategy is necessary to defeat it.
    • But Europe's counterterrorism problem is large and changes are needed if it's to be tackled better.
    • Each is directly involved in national security or counterterrorism and is regularly briefed on terrorism developments.
    • I asked for a series of briefings on the issues in my portfolio, including counterterrorism and cybersecurity.
    • The Army has been assigned as executive agent for domestic counterterrorism and would seem the logical choice.
    • Others, however, will not be able to ignore the relevance of this story to current counterterrorism operations.
    • Now, FBI agents' time is a much scarcer commodity because so many agents focus on counterterrorism.
    • The main feature is a new national intelligence czar, to whom, it is imagined, the many federal agencies engaged in intel and counterterrorism will report.
    • You've spent a career studying counterterrorism and looking for these potential terrorists out there.
    • Funding for elite counterterrorism units has also been ramped up.
    • In one area still there needs to be quick improvement, and that's on terrorism or counterterrorism.
    • We have joint task forces that deal with counterterrorism as well as counterterror financing.
    • Even their analysis capability was geared toward making criminal cases not for counterterrorism purposes.
    • The most important phase of any counterinsurgency or counterterrorism campaign is recognizing that the threat exists.
    • Would he be reporting directly to the head of the national counterterrorism unit?
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