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Definition of soldiery in English: soldierynoun ˈsəʊldʒ(ə)riˈsoʊldʒ(ə)ri 1treated as singular or plural Soldiers collectively. 军人 总称 the town was filled with disbanded soldiery 这个城镇到处都是被遣散的军人。 Example sentencesExamples - In his writing about the soldiers of Athens, Pressfield salutes citizen soldiery.
- Both Feudal Japan and Ancient Sparta are renowned for their outstanding soldiery.
- At the close of the Seven Years' War, the customary dread of a disbanding soldiery was tempered by concern for men whose courage had conquered new territories around the globe.
- While the soldiery long saw it as a right, at the highest level looting was authorised to create new collections: in Napoleon's case, the Louvre.
- Now the morning meal was being prepared, the cub once again passed among the waking soldiery passing out bowls of food with deferential ducks of his head.
- She surveys the endless ranks of his soldiery behind him.
- The stocky man was an adventurer; his Father had took soldiery in the Blackhawk Wars in the Old Northwest, and as a frontiersman's son he had no trouble with backwoodsing for weeks, if necessary.
- Whenever she could, she had a few brief words with the some of the soldiery, all of whom had gathered ‘round the radios.
- The local soldiery accompanied Qutubuddin Aibek when he went to Lahore in 1206 to become the first independent Sultan of North India.
- In the light of modern ideas about soldiery and a somewhat clearer understanding of shell shock, or post-traumatic stress disorder, most people have greeted the news with approval.
- Beyond the river was a solid wall of soldiery, completely blockading the ford.
- At Baugé in 1421 the Scots soldiery tilted the balance against the English.
- This enabled them to keep their distance while they fought, and avoid the risk of being grappled by the larger Spanish ships with their massed ranks of soldiery.
- July 4, 1779, he related that ‘the soldiery behaved with the most decency that I ever knew them to during the war.’
- He wore a long cloak that flapped in the breeze; clasped on one shoulder with the brooch of the Silver Guard, it was a relic from his days of legitimate soldiery.
- Sure, there is patriotism and a noble notion of never disrespecting your side's soldiery.
- He has not properly distinguished between the view of rebel leaders and those of the soldiery.
- The kings of the Greek Bronze Age counted scribes among their servants, but here too the application was restricted to terse summaries of the palace store s and brief orders to the soldiery.
- My master and the Prince accompanied by K'ang Yu-wei and a small garrison of quickly degenerating soldiery fled eastward toward Ch'I-chou.
- Unwisely, they accompanied their agitation among the soldiery with incitements to mutiny.
Synonyms armed force, fighting force, defence force, military force, the military, land force, infantry, militia, horde - 1.1mass noun Military training or knowledge.
军事训练;军事知识 军事训练技艺。 Example sentencesExamples - Born at Eleusis, reared there, trained in soldiery, he fought when about thirty-five in the famous battle of Marathon, during which the small Athenian army defeated the mighty Persians.
- Also, there are references wherein he was not exactly a "commoner" and may have received professional training in soldiery.
- As Commander of the Oases, Laperrine developed a force of Sahariens, soldiers mounted on racing camels, recruited on strict criteria: knowledge of Arabic, competent soldiery, a clean service record.
Synonyms armed forces, army, forces, services, militia
Definition of soldiery in US English: soldierynounˈsōlj(ə)rēˈsoʊldʒ(ə)ri 1Soldiers collectively. 军人 总称 the town was filled with disbanded soldiery 这个城镇到处都是被遣散的军人。 Example sentencesExamples - While the soldiery long saw it as a right, at the highest level looting was authorised to create new collections: in Napoleon's case, the Louvre.
- He wore a long cloak that flapped in the breeze; clasped on one shoulder with the brooch of the Silver Guard, it was a relic from his days of legitimate soldiery.
- Sure, there is patriotism and a noble notion of never disrespecting your side's soldiery.
- In the light of modern ideas about soldiery and a somewhat clearer understanding of shell shock, or post-traumatic stress disorder, most people have greeted the news with approval.
- The local soldiery accompanied Qutubuddin Aibek when he went to Lahore in 1206 to become the first independent Sultan of North India.
- The kings of the Greek Bronze Age counted scribes among their servants, but here too the application was restricted to terse summaries of the palace store s and brief orders to the soldiery.
- Now the morning meal was being prepared, the cub once again passed among the waking soldiery passing out bowls of food with deferential ducks of his head.
- He has not properly distinguished between the view of rebel leaders and those of the soldiery.
- At Baugé in 1421 the Scots soldiery tilted the balance against the English.
- This enabled them to keep their distance while they fought, and avoid the risk of being grappled by the larger Spanish ships with their massed ranks of soldiery.
- Whenever she could, she had a few brief words with the some of the soldiery, all of whom had gathered ‘round the radios.
- My master and the Prince accompanied by K'ang Yu-wei and a small garrison of quickly degenerating soldiery fled eastward toward Ch'I-chou.
- July 4, 1779, he related that ‘the soldiery behaved with the most decency that I ever knew them to during the war.’
- Both Feudal Japan and Ancient Sparta are renowned for their outstanding soldiery.
- At the close of the Seven Years' War, the customary dread of a disbanding soldiery was tempered by concern for men whose courage had conquered new territories around the globe.
- Unwisely, they accompanied their agitation among the soldiery with incitements to mutiny.
- In his writing about the soldiers of Athens, Pressfield salutes citizen soldiery.
- The stocky man was an adventurer; his Father had took soldiery in the Blackhawk Wars in the Old Northwest, and as a frontiersman's son he had no trouble with backwoodsing for weeks, if necessary.
- She surveys the endless ranks of his soldiery behind him.
- Beyond the river was a solid wall of soldiery, completely blockading the ford.
Synonyms armed force, fighting force, defence force, military force, the military, land force, infantry, militia, horde - 1.1 Military training or knowledge.
军事训练;军事知识 军事训练技艺。 Example sentencesExamples - As Commander of the Oases, Laperrine developed a force of Sahariens, soldiers mounted on racing camels, recruited on strict criteria: knowledge of Arabic, competent soldiery, a clean service record.
- Also, there are references wherein he was not exactly a "commoner" and may have received professional training in soldiery.
- Born at Eleusis, reared there, trained in soldiery, he fought when about thirty-five in the famous battle of Marathon, during which the small Athenian army defeated the mighty Persians.
Synonyms armed forces, army, forces, services, militia
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