military的意思和读音

military

: [ˈmɪlɪˌteri] : [ˈmɪlɪt(ə)ri]

n.

adj.

militaries  

adj.+n.military equipment,military hospital,military officer,military base,military unit

adj.civil

militaryadj.

1.[ubn]connected with soldiers or the armed forces

military training/intelligence

a military coup

military uniform

We may have to take military action.

n.

1.[singspv]soldiers; the armed forces

The military was/were called in to deal with the riot.

adj.1.,2.,3.】〈,4.5.,1.,2.,3.】〈,4.5.,

n.1.;;

adj.1.relating to armies or armed forces and the way in which they are organized; using an army or soldiers to achieve something

1. Culture Military Economics ...

2. mile n. military a. mill n. ...

3. military computer military militia ...

4. j:Job list m: Military s:Squads ...

5. milit=soldier military mini=small,less ...

6. mile n. military a. mill n. ...

7. / army troops/ / military/ / military expenditure/ ...

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1.The last explosion threw him from an armoured vehicle and wounded his leg, putting him in a military hospital for two weeks.

2.Sebastien le Prestre de Vauban, the great French military engineer in Louis XIV's time, was a man with a bizarre sense of humour...

3."If political and military leaders of western Europe do not speak out we will delude our people into a false sense of security, " he said.,“西使。”

4.Before got to the Navy Wharf, I thought that it was a military forbidden zone!

5.The video was leaked to Assange from what he said was "a number of military whistleblowers" and published on the Internet.”。

6.Just like the Soviet parades of yore, it was a chance to see what military hardware the North might be showing off.

7.His military biography of Custer brings balance to a life that is often distorted by the preconceptions of the historian.

8.A tactical and administrative military unit consisting of a headquarters, two or more corps, and auxiliary forces.

9.Local military sources confirmed the incident and said the military force have begun mobilization for reaction.

10.She said the military itself, examining its experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan, has come to recognize the limits of the use of force.使