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[英] [ˈmilitəri] [美] [ˈmɪlɪˌtɛri] 生词本

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n.

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1. ADJ 军事的;军队的;军用的 Military means relating to the armed forces of a country. 
  • Military action may become necessary...

    也许有必要采取军事行动。

  • The president is sending in almost 20,000 military personnel to help with the relief efforts.

    总统将派出近2万名军事人员协助救灾工作。

  • ...last year's military coup.

    去年发生的军事政变

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  • They 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军事干预。

  • 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,却并不能取得军事上的胜利。

2. ADJ 陆军的 Military means relating to or belonging to the army, rather than to the navy or the air force. 
  • The attack has caused severe damage to American naval and military forces.

    这次攻击给美国的海军和陆军都造成了重创。

3. N-COUNT-COLL 军队;军人;(尤指)高级军官 The military are the armed forces of a country, especially officers of high rank. 
  • The bombing has been far more widespread than the military will admit...

    轰炸的范围远远大于军方愿意承认的范围。

  • Did you serve in the military?

    你当过兵吗?

4. ADJ-GRADED 军人般的;军人作风的 Military means well-organized, controlled, or neat, in a way that is typical of a soldier. 
  • 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。

  • He has a military bearing, never failing to carry himself erect.

    他有一种军人的风姿,身板总是挺得笔直。

Noun

1. the military forces of a nation;

  • "their military is the largest in the region"
  • "the military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker"
Adjective

1. of or relating to the study of the principles of warfare;

  • "military law"

2. characteristic of or associated with soldiers or the military;

  • "military uniforms"

3. associated with or performed by armed services as contrasted with civilians;

  • "military police"

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  • 1.军事[用]
1. A military campaign has to be carefully planned out.
一场战役必须经过周密的部署。

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2. A military junta took control of the country.
一个军政权控制了国家。

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3. A succession of military defeats weakened the aggressor.
一连串的军事失败削弱了侵略者。

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4. After bitter hand-to-hand combat,the enemy military camps were entirely destroyed.
经过一场短兵相接的激烈战斗,所有敌军营垒被摧毁了。

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5. After the devastating attack on its military bases, the country was determined not to be caught with its pants down a second time.
军事基地遭受破坏性袭击之后,该国下决心再不会被人打个措手不及。

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6. All 18-year-old males are required to do a year's military service.
所有18 岁男性公民必须服一年兵役。

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7. As the police could not keep order in the city, the military were called in to help.
由于警察无法维持城里的秩序,所以军队被召去加以协助。

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8. Being the only son in the family, the young man was immune from military service.
由于是独子,那个年轻人被免于服兵役。

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9. Colonel is the military rank between lieutenant-colonel and brigadier.
上校是陆军中校之上、准将之下的军衔。

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10. Early experiments with military rockets prepared the ground for space travel.
早期军用火箭的试验为太空飞行奠定了基础。

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11. Even the years of military training had not muscled him into hardness.
甚至几年的军事操练也未曾使他增强体质。

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12. For a military commander, winning or losing a battle is a common occurrence.
胜败乃兵家常事。

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13. He had reached the pinnacle of his military career.
他已经到达了军事生涯的顶峰。

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14. He led a military mutiny against the senior generals.
他发动了一场反对高级将领的兵变。

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15. He may be ousted by a military takeover.
他可能在一场军事接管中被赶下台。

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16. He passed into the Military Academy with no difficulty.
他毫无困难地获准就读军事学院。

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17. He stained his military record by going AWOL [a.w.o.l.=absent without official leave].
他因擅离职守而玷污了军绩。

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18. His bad eyesight exempted him from military service.
他因视力不好而免服兵役。

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19. His bearing was very military.
他很有军人气概。

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20. It is dishonorable to shirk military service.
逃避兵役是可耻的。

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