military
英 [ˈmɪlətri] 美 [ˈmɪləteri]
military基本释义
adj.*事的n.*队
military用法及例句
adj.(形容词)*事的*队的*人的*用的陆*的武装的好战的不好的,讨厌的
military音标
英 [ˈmɪlətri]
美 [ˈmɪləteri]
military基本释义
adj.*事的
n.*队
military用法及例句
adj.(形容词)
*事的
*队的
*人的
*用的
陆*的
武装的
好战的
不好的,讨厌的
战争的
n.(名词)
*队
*人
*方
武装力量
*事
adj.(形容词)
*事的,*用的; *人的 of, for, or by soldiers, armies, or war
n.(名词)
[S]*人; *队,武装力量 the soldiers or the army; the armed forces
noun
1. the military forces of a nation
e.g. their military is the largest in the regionthe military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker
Synonym: armed forcesarmed servicesmilitary machinewar machine
adj
1. associated with or performed by members of the armed services as contrasted with civilians
e.g. military police
2. characteristic of or associated with soldiers or the military
e.g. military uniforms
3. of or relating to the study of the principles of warfare
e.g. military law
1. *事的;*队的;*用的Military means relating to the armed forces of a country.
military
e.g. Military action may become necessary...也许有必要采取*事行动。e.g. The president is sending in almost 20,000 military personnel to help with the relief efforts.总统将派出近2万名*事人员协助救灾工作。
militarilyThey remain unwilling to intervene militarily in what could be an unending war...他们仍然不愿意对一场可能会旷日持久的战争进行*事干预。While that option would incur fewer casualties, it would not be militarily effective.尽管那种选择造成的伤亡人数可能会更少,却并不能取得*事上的胜利。2. 陆*的Military means relating to or belonging to the army, rather than to the navy or the air force.
military的近义词
e.g. The attack has caused severe damage to American naval and military forces.这次攻击给美国的海*和陆*都造成了重创。
3. *队;*人;(尤指)高级*官The military are the armed forces of a country, especially officers of high rank.
e.g. The bombing has been far more widespread than the military will admit...轰炸的范围远远大于*方愿意承认的范围。e.g. Did you serve in the military?你当过兵吗?
4. *人般的;*人作风的Military means well-organized, controlled, or neat, in a way that is typical of a soldier.
e.g. Your working day will need to be organized with military precision.需要对你的工作日进行精确有序的安排。e.g. He has a military bearing, never failing to carry himself erect.他有一种*人的风姿,身板总是挺得笔直。
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2. *事:安全管理部门 (Safety) *府部门 (Government) 娱乐 (Entertainment) 宗教 (Religion) *事 (Military) 城市美化 (Aesthetics) 纪念建筑物建造 (Monuments) [B1: 区域与职能部门之间的关系] 不同的职能部门参与不同区域的建设,
常用例句
词汇搭配
用作形容词(adj.)
It's a military academy.这是一所*校。
My sister works in a military hospital.我姐姐在一家部队医院工作。
The military training is hard.*训是艰苦的。
The military might of the superpower is awesome.超级大国的*事力量令人畏惧。
The old soldier never lost his military demeanor.那个老*人从来没有失去*人风度。
用作名词(n.)
His bearing was very military.他很有*人气概。
用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词military academy*事院校
military adventure〔intervention, occupation〕*事冒险〔干涉,占领〕
military airplane*用飞机
military band*乐队
military base〔drill, engineering〕*事基地〔训练,工程〕
military bearing*人的举止
military career戎马生涯
military correspondent随*记者
military government**府
military intelligence*事情报(工作),*事情报部门
military operation〔regime, science, secrets〕*事行动〔统治,科学,机密〕
military affairs〔camp, circle, discipline, law〕*务〔营,界,纪,法〕
military age服兵役的年龄
military expenditure〔expenses〕*费
military police宪兵队
military rank*衔
military review阅兵式
military service兵役
military uniform*服
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~call in〔order〕 the military命令*队
- military, army, forces, troops
Cyrus developed an excellent military mind.
出自:J. SteinbeckPhillips was in uniform..but that was the only thing that was military about him.
出自:C. S. ForesterMilitary organization is based upon a strict rank order and absolute obedience.
出自:A. StorrIt was not a civil but a military matter.
出自:W. BoydThe Band of the Welsh Guards..usually plays stirring military marches.
出自:Today词语用法
词义讲解
词源解说
n.(名词)
military是集合名词,与the连用,强调整体时,谓语动词可用单数形式; 强调个体时,谓语动词可用复数形式。
n.(名词)
这组词的共同意思是“*队”“部队”。其区别是:
army泛指“武装部队”时,语气比较正式、庄重,它常指“陆*”; military尤指“陆*”,包括全体战斗人员及工作人员,代表*方区别于*府及其他各部门; forces是集合名词,包括国家的各兵种的所有人员及武器装备; troops较通俗,指部队的全体成员,尤指“陆*部队”,有时专指包括各个较低级*衔在内的队伍,以区别于上级指挥官。例如:
They are determined to build up a modern army and navy.他们决心创建一支现代化的陆*和海*。
The military took control of the government in that country.在那个国家,*方控制了*府。
The commander concentrated a powerful force on the left flank.司令员把强大兵力集中在左翼。
The navy is one of the armed forces.海*是武装部队之一。
They massed well-equipped troops on the frontier.他们在边境上集结了装备精良的*队。
The troops were drawn up ready for inspection.部队整好队准备接受检阅。
☆ 15世纪中期进入英语,直接源自中古法语的militaire;*初源自古典拉丁语的militaris,意为关于战士或战争。
近义词
反义词
临近词
martial
armed
defensive
unmilitary非*事的(不符合*事规程...
civilian平民的
military LXI
military SC
military man
military act
military aid
military spy
militant
military dog
military SCM
military age
military tv
militia
相关列句
He was recalled to military duty.(他被召回执行*事任务。)
Their superior military strength gives them a huge advantage.(他们*事实力较强,占有巨大优势。)
Military planners tried to circumvent the treaty.(*事计划员们试图避开此条约。)
There's been a military takeover of some kind.(曾发生过一次类似*事接管的事情。)
The operation was considered a success in military terms.(就*事角度看,这次行动是成功的。)
Since 1954 Japan has never dispatched military personnel abroad.(自1954年以来,日本再也没有向海外派遣过*事人员。)
Both sides are still beefing up their military strength.(双方仍在增强各自的*事力量。)
Military action may become necessary.(*事行动可能会成为必要。)
Jones broke into a military base on a dare.(约翰接受了挑战,冲进一个*事基地。)
They bombed military and civilian targets.(他们轰炸了*事和民用目标。)