Nghĩa của từ conscript bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
a person enlisted compulsorily.
The speed with which it had been able to assemble and deploy such a conscript army conferred upon the German Confederation an advantage over the French, who struggled to get a smaller army into the field over a longer period of time.
synonyms:compulsorily enlisted soldierrecruitdraftee
verb
1
enlist (someone) compulsorily, typically into the armed services.
they were conscripted into the army
noun
verb

Đặt câu với từ "conscript"

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1. They conscript both capital and labour.

2. Your body accords with conscript requirement completely.

3. " No, it'd be like dragging in a conscript. "

4. Some have conscript armies, others do not.

5. To conscript more victims, you need a proper network.

6. Governor Davis wanted to conscript parents as homework helpers.

7. They proposed to conscript both capital and labour.

8. I have an introduction to L, an army conscript.

9. Why conscript these priests and prophets into service if you do not heed their words?

10. Ridiculously cheap and created instantly, you can have five Aggressors for every Conscript

11. Simultaneously, she appeared at the military barracks and demanded to be enrolled as a conscript.

12. What does conscript check - up have is there scar to you can go on specific requirement body?

13. Did Rambo volunteer to fight in Vietnam, or was he a conscript,(Sentencedict) drafted against his will?

14. The practice of allowing a conscript to pay someone to take his place should be continued.

15. The Mujahideen had great respect for the Spetsnaz, seeing them as a much more difficult opponent than the typical Soviet conscript soldier.

16. A person who becomes a member of the armed forces through the process of Conscription is called a conscript

17. She could do without large conscript armies to defend land frontiers and needed long-service troops who could be employed overseas for long periods.

18. Although Ōkubo Toshimichi and others were more active and influential in establishing the new Meiji government, Saigō retained a key role, and his cooperation was essential in the abolition of the han system and the establishment of a conscript army.

19. It derives from the Latin Conscriptionem, which refers to the gathering of troops by written orders, and conscribere, which means "to put a name on a list or roll, especially a list of soldiers." A person who becomes a member of the armed forces through the process of Conscription is called a conscript.

20. Crimp (climbing), a small hold with little surface area Crimp (gambling), a bent corner of a card to facilitate cheating Crimp (joining), a deformity in metal used to make a join Crimp (recruitment) or shanghaiing, to shanghai or conscript men as sailors A style of song in the British comedy series The Mighty Boosh; Crimp (wool), the number of bends per unit