conscription

conscription [kənˈskrɪpʃn]  [kənˈskrɪpʃən] 

conscription 基本解释

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名词征兵; 征用

conscription 相关例句

名词

1. The man fled to the mountains to avoid the conscription.
    为了逃避征兵,那个人躲到山里去了。

2. A government conscription act was passed last week.
    上星期通过了一个政府征用法案。

conscription 网络解释

1. 征兵:conscribe 征兵 | conscription 征兵 | prescribe 开(药方)

2. 征召:conscription law 兵役法 | conscription 征召 | conscriptive 征召的

3. 征兵,强迫征募:Congress (美国等国的)国会,议会 | conscription 征兵,强迫征募 | conservatism 保守主义,守旧性

conscription 词典解释
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1. 征兵
    Conscription is officially making people in a particular country join the armed forces.

    e.g. All adult males will be liable for conscription.
           所有成年男子都有义务应征入伍。

conscription 单语例句

1. conscription

1. The disclosure followed the release of the army's latest conscription figures.

2. China's annual winter army conscription is underway with lower standards set to allow recruits with small tattoos and excessive weight to enlist.

3. The latest reform of military recruitment also impacts society at large, the senior official from the MND conscription office said.

4. Authorities say locals are often too scared of reprisals to file formal complaints about forced conscription.

5. The standards were relaxed according to the policy issued by the Ministry of Defense, according to a statement from the conscription office.

6. On the day, over 50 students including four postgraduates handed over their application for the conscription.

7. On the same day, the prime minister of Vietnam signed an order on eligibility for military conscription.

8. conscription的反义词

8. Young people with high degrees and fresh college graduates will be preferred in the conscription.

conscription 英英释义

noun

1. compulsory military service

    Synonym: muster draft selective service