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martial

/mahr-shuhl/US // ˈmɑr ʃəl //UK // (ˈmɑːʃəl) //

军队,军队士兵,军队中,军队的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : inclined or disposed to war; warlike: The ancient Romans were a martial people.
    • : of, suitable for, or associated with war or the armed forces: martial music.
    • : characteristic of or befitting a warrior: a martial stride.

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Examples

  • He could be sweet and charming, but he would also walk through the hallways at all hours doing martial arts moves with his long stick.

  • Valentina Shevchenko, the 32-year-old Kyrgyzstani UFC flyweight champion, is a martial artist’s martial artist.

  • Though New Zealand has been hit less hard than many places, mixed martial arts is still a dicey pursuit given the close-quarters nature of it.

  • There seems to be a perception that the presence of the National Guard means that we’re one step closer to martial law.

  • Tim Dymmel, gym ownerA guy who has spent his entire life training in martial arts and lifting weights has zero interest in hearing that he looks less formidable.

  • During the colonial period the Punjabi Muslims formed the prized martial class for the British Raj.

  • Some writers are mathematicians, rhetoricians, satirists, poets, or epigrammatists (Martial).

  • The discipline required for martial arts fed into the psychology of the character, who approaches everything mission by mission.

  • Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is a form of fighting that has become increasingly popular over the past decade.

  • And in World War I, hares were advertised as a “good martial diet.”

  • From several doorways other men emerged, some of martial bearing, showing that the place was garrisoned to some extent.

  • He was at once arrested, and on October 13th tried by court martial, condemned to death, and executed a few hours later.

  • The news of Bruce's revolt and the death of Comyn roused Edward into full martial vigour.

  • He was considered a harsh Governor because his martial law administration was characterized by severe punishment for wrongdoing.

  • Juvenal, Martial, and other classical authors, notice the extraordinary sufferings of the Christians.