militia
英 [məˈlɪʃə]
美 [məˈlɪʃə]
n. 民兵组织; 国民卫队
复数:militias
Collins.2 / BNC.8236 / COCA.4998
牛津词典
noun
- 民兵组织;国民卫队
a group of people who are not professional soldiers but who have had military training and can act as an army
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 民兵组织;国民自卫队
Amilitiais an organization that operates like an army but whose members are not professional soldiers.- The troops will not attempt to disarm the warring militias.
部队并不打算解除战斗中的民兵武装。
- The troops will not attempt to disarm the warring militias.
双语例句
- Governor Ross called out the militia to deal with the riot.
罗斯州长出动了民兵平定骚乱。 - They will use these militia groups to confront the ethnic armed groups if there is tension in the future.
未来可能出现紧张局势,他们将使用这些民团组织来对抗民族武装组织。 - Militia leaders had halted overland food convoys in the region.
民兵首领已拦阻了该地区经由陆上运送食品的车队。 - These skills proved devastating when he turned them against the local militia.
这些能力无疑是破坏性的,当他把矛头转向了本地民兵的时候。 - Saracen Militias are richer townsfolk who have been levied into militia to guard their settlements.
民兵类型:都市民兵撒拉逊民兵从富裕市民中徵召,编练成军以保卫自己的城邑。 - We joined the militia and got ready to fight.
我们和民兵汇合,准备战斗。 - We are urged to influence the militia of southeastern [ Ukraine].
有人敦促我们对(乌克兰)东南部的民兵施加影响力。 - A building guarded by the local police and militia.
一个由地方警察和民团守卫的大楼。 - There are night patrols by the militia.
晚上有民兵值勤巡逻。 - I saw the militia take them out.
我看到有士兵抓住他们了。