military affairs
常見例句
- The habit of giving priority to arms, military affairs, should be established more thoroughly in the whole of society.
我們優(yōu)先処理武器以及軍事事務(wù)的習(xí)慣應(yīng)該在這個社會上得到進一步貫徹; - He went on to announce what he termed as "the modernization" of Russian-NATO relations, which includes termination or suspension activities related to military affairs.
他宣佈對俄羅斯和北約的關(guān)系實行他所說的“現(xiàn)代化”,包括結(jié)束或暫停與軍事事務(wù)有關(guān)的活動。 - “It is quite likely they [the senior commanders] will be promoted, as junior officials are waiting to take over their position,” said Win Min, a Burmese researcher on Burma military affairs.
緬甸一位軍事事務(wù)研究人員溫敏說,“高級指揮官們很可能會得到擢陞,而一些下級軍官們正等著被提拔到他們原來的職位。
blog.sina.com.cn - He was chairman of the Senate Committee on Military Affairs.
- The general said China is in the midst of what he called "a revolution in military affairs."
- In blunt terms,the Foreign Affairs Select Committee report says Britain's military mission in Afghanistan has failed to deliver what it promised, because troops are being asked to do too many different tasks.
- When he talks about military affairs, voters know he is not just regurgitating briefing notes.
ECONOMIST: John McCain - Indeed, a virtual cottage industry has developed around the topic in Chinese literature on military affairs.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: SUMMARY - One of the new voices in the growing anti-Israel chorus is the Atlantic's well-respected military affairs commentator, Robert Kaplan.
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