military
adjective
uk/ˈmɪl.ɪ.tər.i/us/ˈmɪl.ə.ter.i/B2
relatingto orbelongingto thearmedforces:
军事的;军用的foreignmilitaryintervention外国军事干涉
militarytargets/forces军事目标/力量
militaryuniform军装
typicalof thearmedforces:
富有军队特点的militaryprecision军事行动般的精确
- Theministerarguedagainst makingcutsin militaryspending.
- The militaryexpeditionwas made up of 100officersand men.
- Spain was animportantmilitarypowerin the 16thcentury.
- Thegeneralmade somebellicosestatementsabout his country's militarystrength.
- Over 100 militaryvehiclesparadedthrough thecapitalin a show ofstrength.
The armed forces generally
- anti-military
- army
- barracks
- camouflage
- CAO
- casualty assistance officer
- casualty notification officer
- casualty officer
- challenge
- civvy street
- court martial
- guard
- mission
- mufti
- quick march!idiom
- reconnaissance
- the armed forces
- the SBS
- unmilitary
- WRAC
military
noun
uk/ˈmɪl.ɪ.tər.i/us/ˈmɪl.ə.ter.i/the military
C1
thearmedforces:
武装部队;军方The military hasopposedanycutsindefencespending.军方反对任何裁减国防开支的举措。
- Thepresidentrelied on thecoercivepowersof the military.
- Disagreements aboutdefencecutshaveopenedupdeepdivisionswithin the military.
- Theypromisedthatindividualscouldlivefreelywithoutfearofreprisalfrom the military.
- The militarywantstoallowonly asanitizedreport/versionof theincidenttobecomepublic.
- Thepresidentwaswidelyregardedas thetoolof the military.
The armed forces generally
- anti-military
- army
- barracks
- camouflage
- CAO
- casualty assistance officer
- casualty notification officer
- casualty officer
- challenge
- civvy street
- court martial
- guard
- mission
- mufti
- quick march!idiom
- reconnaissance
- the armed forces
- the SBS
- unmilitary
- WRAC