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army

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ar·my /ˈɑːmi $ ˈɑːr-/ ●●● S1 W1 noun (plural armies)  
1 the army ARMYthe part of a country’s military force that is trained to fight on land in a war 〔一国的〕陆军
 The army are helping to clear up after the floods.
陆军部队正协助洪灾后的清理工作。
 an army officer
陆军军官
 Army units launched attacks on bases near Jounieh port.
陆军部队对朱尼耶港附近的基地发动了进攻。
 He joined the army when he was 17.
17岁参加了陆军。
in the army
5 Both my sons are in the army.
我的两个儿子都在陆军服役。
n My son is in the army.
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2 [countableC]ARMY a large organized group of people trained to fight on land in a war 陆军部队
 Rebel armies have taken control of the radio station.
反政府陆军部队已经控制了广播电台。
raise an army (=collect together and organize an army to fight a battle) 组建陆军部队
 The Slovenians say they can raise an army of 20,000 men.
斯洛文尼亚人称,他们可以组建一支两万人的陆军部队。
3 [countableC]GROUP OF PEOPLE a large number of people involved in the same activity 大批,大群
army of
 The village hall is maintained by an army of volunteers.
村礼堂由一大批志愿者维护。
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
join the army
At 18, I decided to join the army.
go into the army
When Dan left school, he went into the army.
serve in the army
He had served in the Indian army.
leave the army
Why did you leave the army?
be discharged/dismissed from the army
He developed epilepsy, a condition which led to him being discharged from the army.
adjectives
the British/French/Polish etc army
a soldier in the Spanish army
a regular/standing army (=permanent and existing whether there is a war or not)
The regular army has about 5,000 troops.
an invading army
The towns were looted by the invading army.
an occupying army (=one that is in a foreign country which they control by force)
There was constant resistance to the occupying army.
a victorious army
Two days later, the victorious German army entered Paris.
a defeated army
The survivors of his defeated army settled in Provence.
an advancing army (=moving forward in order to attack)
The advancing Roman army was almost upon them.
a retreating army (=moving away after being defeated)
Washington’s troops pursued the retreating British army.
army + NOUN
an army base/camp
the local army base
an army unit
The town was surrounded by army units.
an army officer
Both daughters married army officers.
an army recruit
The army recruits must undergo basic training.
phrases
be in command of the army
He had gained respect and was placed in command of the army.
nTHESAURUS
the army the part of a country’s military force that is trained to fight on land
Her son joined the army in 2002.
an army commander
the armed forces (also the military especially American EnglishAmE, the services British EnglishBrE, the service American EnglishAmE) the army, navy, and air force
He served in the armed forces for many years.
Riley joined the military after graduating from high school.
people in an army
soldier someone who is in the army, especially someone who is not an officer
Three soldiers were killed in an hour-long gun battle.
troops soldiers, especially those who are taking part in a military attack
The government sent more troops to Iraq.
serviceman/servicewoman a man or woman who is in the army, air force, or navy
The hospital treats injured servicemen and women.
officer a high-ranking member of the army, air force, or navy who is in charge of a group of soldiers, sailors etc
an army officer
join the army
join up British EnglishBrE, enlist American EnglishAmE to join the army
He joined up when he was 18.
be called up British EnglishBrE, be drafted American EnglishAmE to be ordered to serve in the army by the government
He was drafted into the US army in 1943.
Reserve soldiers were being called up.
conscription (also the draft American EnglishAmE) a government policy of ordering people to serve in the army
Conscription was introduced in 1916.
He had left the country to avoid the draft.
nGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?
Army is usually followed by a singular verb:
The army has taken control of the country.
In British English, you can also use a plural verb:
The army have taken control of the country.
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Origin army
(1300-1400) Old French armee, from Medieval Latin armata; → ARMADA

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