militarist
音標發(fā)音
- 英式音標 [?m?l.?.t?r.?st]
- 美式音標 [?m?l.?.t?.r?st]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- n. 軍事家;軍國主義者
- adj. 軍國主義的
英漢例句
- And lastmonth a Maoist plenum saw militarist hardliners accuse the moderate leadershipof “selling out” the revolution.
上個月,在尼共(毛)的一次全體代表大會上,軍事強硬派指責溫和派領導人“出賣”革命。 - In 1943, American long-ranged P- 38 fighters shot down Yamamoto’s aircraft off Bougainville, killing the Japanese officer best placed to overthrow the militarist regime.
1943年,美國的P -38長程戰(zhàn)斗機在布干維爾島擊落了山本五十六的座機,殺死了這個最有可能推翻軍國主義政權的日本高級軍官。 - San Martin was an outstanding militarist in the Independence Movement of Latin America.
圣馬丁是拉丁美洲獨立運動中涌現(xiàn)出的著名軍事家。 - She is very anti-militarist person," "The house was searched, the whole organization was searched because what they do most: they send girls to school.
- China regards such visits as proof of Japan's failure to abjure its militarist past.
ECONOMIST: Grumbles mar an anniversary - On the contrary, the line was that even the most hard-bitten militarist elements had accepted that republican credibility would not survive a second broken ceasefire.
ECONOMIST: Ulster’s murder mystery - The militarist, even imperial avocation of an Alexander Hamilton or a Theodore Roosevelt is countered by the Jeffersonian wariness of war as the sport of tyrants.
ECONOMIST: The American future
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英英字典
- a person who wants more powerful armed forces in their country
- If you describe someone as a militarist, you mean that they want their country's armed forces to be strengthened in order to make it more powerful.
- Militarist means the same as . militaristic