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单词 National Guard
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Definition of National Guard in English:

National Guard

noun
  • 1(in the US) the primary reserve military force partly maintained by the states but also available for federal use.

    (美国)国民警卫队

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Chapters are also dedicated to the mobilization and use of the National Guard and Army Reserve.
    • Even though the National Guard and Army Reserve see combat today, it rankles me that people assume it was some kind of waltz in the park back then.
    • He continued honing his skills during stints in the Navy, National Guard and then Army Reserve.
    • Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve citizen-soldiers are serving around the globe hand in hand with their active component counterparts.
    • The National Guard and Army Reserve were lagging behind recruiting goals by 6,000 and 700, respectively, in recent months.
    • We're having trouble in recruiting, both in terms of the Army and the National Guard and the Reserve.
    • The National Guard and Army Reserve are critical.
    • To meet this requirement, it appears that it will be necessary to rely upon a return of some U.S. Marine Corps units and additional Army Reserve and National Guard forces.
    • When it needs back up, the active-duty Army does have the National Guard and the Army Reserve to call on.
    • The burden of employment has thus fallen more and more on the National Guard and Army Reserve military police.
    • Within the National Guard and Army Reserve, due attention must be given to the local origins of the lineages and honors being perpetuated.
    • The National Guard and the Army Reserve also missed their recruiting target.
    • It's also crucial to expose how the war has dangerously overextended the U.S. military, the National Guard and our military reserve units.
    • In the reserves and the National Guard the force is a bit older because most of us are army veterans in our late twenties and early thirties.
    • Not only are the half million active duty troops getting more training with live ammo, but the 600,000 National Guard and Reserve troops are also firing more real bullets.
    • He would call up the National Guard and Army Reserve.
    • However, using National Guard and Army Reserve forces is in effect a way of expending them.
    • The stock answer was that the National Guard and Army Reserve would fill the gap.
    • Several of my employees are in the reserves: the National Guard, the army, and the navy.
    • Of the battalions in the National Guard enhanced brigades, 15 of the 45 were also deployed.
    1. 1.1 The primary military force of some other countries.
      (某些国家作为主要武装力量的)国民自卫军
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Another half-brother, Prince Abdullah, Commander of the Saudi National Guard, was named Crown Prince and First Deputy Prime Minister.
    2. 1.2 A member of the National Guard.
  • 2An armed force existing in France at various times between 1789 and 1871.

    国民警卫队(1789-1871年间法国的武装力量,起初由拉法耶特侯爵统帅)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • During the 1870s the National Guard itself was dissolved.
    • When the Revolution began Gazan returned to Grasse and enlisted in the National Guard.
    • The peace terms appalled the Parisians, especially members of the National Guard who had been at the heart of so much determined resistance.
    • Fear of royal retaliation led to popular unrest, the storming of the BASTILLE, and the capturing of the king by the National Guard.
    • The artist was himself a political animal, a member of the French National Guard, and agitator for the ideals of liberty and republicanism.
    • Tocqueville made no mistake: for him, the fighting that ensued between the workers of Paris and the National Guard and regulars was ‘a class struggle, a sort of servile war’.
    • After the King was returned to Paris, the Assembly reinforced the frontiers of France by calling for 100,000 volunteers from the National Guard.
    • Sweeping aside attempts by the National Guard to restrain them, thousands of women marched on Versailles to coerce the king.
    • He sided with the Revolution in 1791 by joining the Corsican National Guard, and then with France in 1792, when he returned as a captain in the regular army.
    • Their power brought the National Guard to Butte as an occupation force to squelch union activism in 1914.
    1. 2.1historical A member of the French National Guard.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Here the National Guards from all over France converged, under the eye of their general and the king himself, to renew their oaths and celebrate a year of achievements.
      • They were put down with the help of French National Guards, and a number of the Pope's adherents were killed.

Definition of National Guard in US English:

National Guard

nounˌnæʃənl ˈɡɑrd
  • 1(in the US) the primary reserve military force partly maintained by the states but also available for federal use.

    (美国)国民警卫队

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He continued honing his skills during stints in the Navy, National Guard and then Army Reserve.
    • The stock answer was that the National Guard and Army Reserve would fill the gap.
    • Chapters are also dedicated to the mobilization and use of the National Guard and Army Reserve.
    • The National Guard and the Army Reserve also missed their recruiting target.
    • We're having trouble in recruiting, both in terms of the Army and the National Guard and the Reserve.
    • Not only are the half million active duty troops getting more training with live ammo, but the 600,000 National Guard and Reserve troops are also firing more real bullets.
    • He would call up the National Guard and Army Reserve.
    • However, using National Guard and Army Reserve forces is in effect a way of expending them.
    • Within the National Guard and Army Reserve, due attention must be given to the local origins of the lineages and honors being perpetuated.
    • In the reserves and the National Guard the force is a bit older because most of us are army veterans in our late twenties and early thirties.
    • Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve citizen-soldiers are serving around the globe hand in hand with their active component counterparts.
    • The burden of employment has thus fallen more and more on the National Guard and Army Reserve military police.
    • Several of my employees are in the reserves: the National Guard, the army, and the navy.
    • Even though the National Guard and Army Reserve see combat today, it rankles me that people assume it was some kind of waltz in the park back then.
    • The National Guard and Army Reserve are critical.
    • To meet this requirement, it appears that it will be necessary to rely upon a return of some U.S. Marine Corps units and additional Army Reserve and National Guard forces.
    • The National Guard and Army Reserve were lagging behind recruiting goals by 6,000 and 700, respectively, in recent months.
    • It's also crucial to expose how the war has dangerously overextended the U.S. military, the National Guard and our military reserve units.
    • When it needs back up, the active-duty Army does have the National Guard and the Army Reserve to call on.
    • Of the battalions in the National Guard enhanced brigades, 15 of the 45 were also deployed.
    1. 1.1 A member of the National Guard.
    2. 1.2 The primary military force of some other countries.
      (某些国家作为主要武装力量的)国民自卫军
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Another half-brother, Prince Abdullah, Commander of the Saudi National Guard, was named Crown Prince and First Deputy Prime Minister.
  • 2An armed force existing in France at various times between 1789 and 1871, first commanded by the Marquis de Lafayette.

    国民警卫队(1789-1871年间法国的武装力量,起初由拉法耶特侯爵统帅)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Tocqueville made no mistake: for him, the fighting that ensued between the workers of Paris and the National Guard and regulars was ‘a class struggle, a sort of servile war’.
    • The peace terms appalled the Parisians, especially members of the National Guard who had been at the heart of so much determined resistance.
    • Sweeping aside attempts by the National Guard to restrain them, thousands of women marched on Versailles to coerce the king.
    • After the King was returned to Paris, the Assembly reinforced the frontiers of France by calling for 100,000 volunteers from the National Guard.
    • He sided with the Revolution in 1791 by joining the Corsican National Guard, and then with France in 1792, when he returned as a captain in the regular army.
    • Their power brought the National Guard to Butte as an occupation force to squelch union activism in 1914.
    • During the 1870s the National Guard itself was dissolved.
    • When the Revolution began Gazan returned to Grasse and enlisted in the National Guard.
    • The artist was himself a political animal, a member of the French National Guard, and agitator for the ideals of liberty and republicanism.
    • Fear of royal retaliation led to popular unrest, the storming of the BASTILLE, and the capturing of the king by the National Guard.
    1. 2.1historical A member of the French National Guard.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They were put down with the help of French National Guards, and a number of the Pope's adherents were killed.
      • Here the National Guards from all over France converged, under the eye of their general and the king himself, to renew their oaths and celebrate a year of achievements.
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