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  1. Martial

    • IPA[ˈmɑːʃl]

    英式

    • (c. 40–c. 104 ad), Roman epigrammatist, born in Spain; Latin name Marcus Valerius Martialis. His fifteen books of epigrams, in a variety of metres, reflect all facets of Roman life.
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    • n.
      a judicial court for trying members of the armed services accused of offences against military law: they appeared before a court martial he was found guilty by court martial
    • v.
      try (someone) by a court martial: they were court-martialled and imprisoned

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    • n.
      a judicial court for trying members of the armed services accused of offenses against military law: they appeared before a court-martial he was found guilty by court-martial
    • v.
      try (someone) by a court-martial: they were court-martialed and imprisoned

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    • n.
      a brown eagle with a brown-spotted white belly. It is Africa's largest raptor.

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    • plural
      various sports, which originated chiefly in Japan, Korea, and China as forms of self-defence or ... taekwondo is a martial art

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    • n.
      military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law: unlike the previous military interventions, the general did not declare martial law

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    • n.
      military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law: unlike the previous military interventions, the general did not declare martial law

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • IPA[ˈmɑːʃl]

    英式

    • adj.
      relating to fighting or war: martial bravery

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    • IPA[ˈmärSHəl]

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    • adj.
      of or appropriate to war; warlike: martial bravery

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    • IPA[ˈmärSHəl]

    美式

    • (c. 40–c. ad 104), Roman epigrammatist, born in Spain; Latin name Marcus Valerius Martialis. ...

    Oxford American Dictionary