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militaristic

/mil-i-ter-ist/US // ˈmɪl ɪ tər ɪst //UK // (ˈmɪlɪtərɪst) //

穷兵黩武,军国主义,军国主义的,穷兵黩武的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person imbued with militarism.
    • : a person skilled in the conduct of war and military affairs.

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Examples

  • It does, and certainly has, helped to escalate the crisis by having this militaristic response to it.

  • Walterhouse ran his house the only way he knew how—with militaristic discipline.

  • It is now popularized by a militaristic political coalition that might win election on Sunday.

  • Apparently the smart early money is on the guy who is the mayor of Tehran, and he is, shall we say, of a militaristic bent.

  • Under both Reagan and Bush, aggressive, militaristic foreign policy produced more presidential power and larger deficits.

  • Polly kissed her and presented her husband, pointing to the gold leaves on his shoulders with militaristic pride.

  • Colonel House was also convinced that this militaristic oligarchy was determined on war.

  • "Lohengrin" begins to seem a little brutal, strangely Prussian lieutenant with its militaristic trumpets, its abuse of the brass.

  • Some militaristic clique that meant to overthrow him and take power?

  • Much possible evil will be avoided if the immoral Prussian militaristic ideal is finally crushed.