[ADJ 形容词]军事的;军队的;军用的Military means relating to the armed forces of a country.
[usu ADJ n]
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
militarily
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。
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[ADJ 形容词]陆军的Military means relating to or belonging to the army, rather than to the navy or the air force.
[ADJ n]
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。
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[N-COUNT-COLL 可数集合名词]军队;军人;(尤指)高级军官The military are the armed forces of a country, especially officers of high rank.
[usu sing]
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?
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]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。
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mili·tary★AWL/ˈmɪlətri; NAmEˈmɪləteri/
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militarymilitariesadjective★[usually before noun ]connected with soldiers or the armed forces 军事的;军队的;武装的◆military training/intelligence军训;军事情报◆a military coup军事政变◆military uniform军服◆We may have to take military action.我们可能不得不采取军事行动。☞collocationsat
war
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▶mili·tar·ily/; NAmE/adverb◆a militarily superior country军事强国◆We may have to intervene militarily in the area.我们可能只好对这一地区进行军事干涉。nounthe military[singular + singular or plural verb ]soldiers; the armed forces 军人;军队;军方◆The military was/were called in to deal with the riot.已调来军队平息暴乱。mili·tary/ˈmɪlətri; NAmEˈmɪləteri/mili·tar·ily/; NAmE/
1used by, involving, or relating to the army, navy, or air force: a military helicopter military equipment The government has threatened to take military action if the rebels do not withdraw from the area. The United States is prepared to use military force to achieve its aims. a raid by European military forces (=the army, navy, or air force)2with military precision if you do something with military precision, you do it in a very organized and exact way: The trips are planned with military precision.—militarily adverb: Europe may have to intervene militarily if the crisis worsens.
military1 adjective
military2 noun
militarymilitary2 ●●○AWL noun
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the military the military forces of a countrySYN the forces: He was never tempted to join the military.in the military My brother is in the military. The military was sent in to break up the demonstration.GRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?• The military is usually followed by a singular verb: · The military is helping with the relief effort.• In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · The military are helping with the relief effort.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS
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