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army
- IPA[ˈɑːmi]
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- an organized military force equipped for fighting on land;the part of a country's military force trained to fight on land
noun: army, plural noun: armies
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- 1. an organized military force equipped for fighting on land the two armies were in position army officers 同義詞
- ▪ the part of a country's military force trained to fight on land he joined the army at 16
- 2. a large number of people or things an army of photographers 同義詞
- a volunteer force that provides a reserve of trained and disciplined military personnel for use ... some members of the National Guard and the Army Reserve have been called up for duty forty-two Army Reserve units answered the call
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- the army of the Soviet Union, formed after the Revolution of 1917. The name was officially ...
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- the army of the Soviet Union, formed after the Revolution of 1917. The name was officially ...
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- (in the UK) an official list of commissioned officers.
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- equipment or clothing supplied by the army.
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- a worldwide Christian evangelical organization on quasi-military lines. Established by William ...
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- goods and equipment which are surplus to the army's requirements: an army surplus store
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- any of the armies which opposed the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War of 1918–21.
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- IPA[ˈärmē]
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- an organized military force equipped for fighting on land: the two armies were in position
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