militia的意思和读音

militia

: [məˈlɪʃə] : [mə'lɪʃə]

n.

militias  

n.territorial army,local militia,paramilitaries

militian.

1.a group of people who are not professional soldiers but who have had military training and can act as an army

n.1.;〈

n.1.a group of ordinary people who are trained as soldiers to fight in an emergency

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3. Supply Wagon Militia Minuteman ...

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1.The militia practise two or three times a week.

2.the sure bulwark of your defense_a national militia_may be readily formed into a well_disciplined and efficient organization.——

3.The next day a suicide-bomber in the west of the country killed at least 37 members of an anti-Taliban militia.西37

4.The foreign secretary was clear this was the work of a student militia controlled by elements of what he called the Iranian regime.

5.Naderi's brother Jafar had been a militia commander during the last days of Soviet occupation, with a 12, 000-member private army.(Jafar),12,000

6.This, in turn, has given "Hezbollah a state-like existence and capacity that is unlike any other militia anywhere in the region, " he said.

7.A town's own militia stood ready to defend it against threats to its politico-economic autonomy.

8.Both men were from a similar economic and social background, yet it is Revere who raised the militia and later had a poem written about him.(RevereDawes)PaulRevere

9.Militia organizations shall be set up in townships, nationality townships, towns, enterprises and institutions.

10.5 tonnes of gold bullion was effectively stolen from the bank with the help of private militia and a phone call from President Ben Ali.·使1.5”。