militarily
常見例句
- The newcomers have also contributed militarily to NATO.
新來者也在軍事上爲北約作貢獻。 - But he rejected that approach, in part because he believes China is still dozens of years away from catching up with the U.S. militarily.
但他竝不同意這一看法,部分是因爲他認爲中國仍然需要幾十年時間在軍事領(lǐng)域趕超。
blog.sina.com.cn - Precisely this state of affairs gave Lincoln his opportunity. He, along with most members of his Cabinet, at first contemplated surrender of the fort, as its defense was militarily next to impossible.
恰好這一事態(tài)的發(fā)展給了林肯機會,他與他的大多數(shù)內(nèi)閣成員開始都想要放棄薩姆特堡,因爲軍事上的死守幾乎不可能。 - " let the leaders of Eastern Europe know that if they took a path of reform the Soviet Union would not interfere militarily as it had done before Hungary Czechoslovakia .
- So paideia referred to the education of the young man, - both mentally, but militarily-- so you were taught to fight--and culturally; you might be taught other things about culture.
所以Paideia指的是年輕男子的教育,不止思想教育,還有軍事教育-,學習如何作戰(zhàn),還有文化教育;,學習文化的各個方麪。
耶魯公開課 - 新約課程節(jié)選 - "The reason we are in Afghanistan militarily is that we know the consequences of allowing the bad lands of Afghanistan, of the Afghan-Pakistan border to become an incubator for international terrorism,"
- The one point where it's internationally competitive, is in its ability to militarily cause trouble.
NPR: Few Clues Emerge to N. Korean Leader's Motivations - But the answer is—still—that a militarily active Britain is good for both it and the world.
ECONOMIST: Britain's defence review - First, the U.S. must make peace with the fact that China will ultimately overpower it militarily.
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