military
- IPA[ˈmɪlɪt(ə)ri]
英式
- relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces
- the armed forces of a country
noun: military, plural noun: militaries
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- 1. relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces the build-up of military activity he organized his shows with military precision
名詞
- 1. the armed forces of a country as a young man he joined the military and pursued a career in the Army most militaries remain subordinate to civilian authorities
- not belonging to, characteristic of, or involving the armed forces; civilian: the widespread destruction of non-military targets
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- an English soldier recruited to defend Auckland when it was first settled in the 1840s: the city was largely founded by military settlers on land confiscated from the Maori
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- (in the UK and Commonwealth countries) a decoration awarded for distinguished active service on ...
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- a group of musicians playing brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments, typically while marching.
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- an institution for training army cadets.
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- a military group that rules a country after taking power by force: the military junta killed roughly 30,000 people within one to two years
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- an army officer serving with an embassy or attached as an observer to a foreign army.
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- ceremonies performed by troops as a mark of respect at the burial of a member of the armed forces: he was buried with full military honors
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- IPA[ˈmiləˌterē]
美式
- relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces: both leaders condemned the buildup of military activity
- the armed forces of a country: as a young man he joined the military and pursued a career in the Army most militaries remain subordinate to civilian authorities
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