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Definition of army issue in English: army issuenoun mass noun, usually as modifier Equipment or clothing supplied by the army. 军用设备(或衣物) Example sentencesExamples - It is difficult to put a law-abiding construction on the possession of two bows with 20 steel-tipped arrows, or argue that anybody was keeping a spear gun and army-issue bullets for recreational use.
- Twelve Sathe perched around and on the ship's central cabin, stripped to the waist and wearing old US army issue camouflage trousers, some with their decorated scabbards strung from equipment belts.
- It wasn't until after Xavier heard the door close that he crept his hand under the sofa pillow to withdraw the army issue 9mm Beretta that he had hidden there when Pattison entered.
- All day long, I wore army-issue fatigues, a flak vest, carried a full pack and an M - 16 assault rifle, and patrolled cotton fields on the lookout for Palestinians crossing into Israel illegally.
- Lieutenant Parks even gave him a yellow army issue bandanna that he wore proudly around his neck.
- A demonstration of the sternest intolerance to misappropriation of army-issue weapons in 2004 should have served as a deterrent to misguided or compromised soldiers.
- An Israeli soldier, on duty on the West Bank, complained after being given army-issue underwear - made in Palestine.
- The officer seemed taken aback, that such a small, vulnerable-looking person would be driving this huge, nearly antique, army issue jeep.
- Officers have been known to spend £140 on civilian global positioning satellite systems rather than wait for army-issue gear.
- At one camp, the buses stopped and women passed out food to the troops, who have had to ration their army-issue packets of ready-to-eat meals due to disruptions to supply lines by fierce fighting further south.
- The covers on the beds were thin brown blankets, reminding Chris of army issue blankets.
- The machete was army issue - heavy and effective.
- Sarah Jane Masters bought a new pair of desert boots, a camp bed, water bottles, a rucksack, sunglasses and toiletries because she thought standard army issue equipment was not up to the job.
- Last year Scotland on Sunday revealed more than half of all soldiers buy their own equipment because they do not trust army-issue kit.
- He has been researching the 1937 Nanking Massacre, in which Japanese soldiers, cranked-up on army-issue amphetamines, were responsible for war atrocities of mind-numbing horror.
- He passed by the trucks and larger vehicles, walking until he stood in front of an army-issue motorcycle.
- Wearing an army-issue hat and coat, Li Xing Bai tills a 480-square-yard plot using a wooden plow with a single rusted metal blade.
- Amid the heat and dust of the Sudan campaign over a century ago, British troops had to complete the gruelling march to Omdurman barefoot because the stitches of their army-issue boots burst and the soles fell off.
- The march to the battle was twelve miles, and there was no such thing as army issue boots.
- He walked over to the other side of the room, where an army-issue rucksack was sitting on a table.
Definition of army issue in US English: army issuenoun usually as modifier Equipment or clothing supplied by the army. 军用设备(或衣物) Example sentencesExamples - It wasn't until after Xavier heard the door close that he crept his hand under the sofa pillow to withdraw the army issue 9mm Beretta that he had hidden there when Pattison entered.
- Sarah Jane Masters bought a new pair of desert boots, a camp bed, water bottles, a rucksack, sunglasses and toiletries because she thought standard army issue equipment was not up to the job.
- He has been researching the 1937 Nanking Massacre, in which Japanese soldiers, cranked-up on army-issue amphetamines, were responsible for war atrocities of mind-numbing horror.
- Twelve Sathe perched around and on the ship's central cabin, stripped to the waist and wearing old US army issue camouflage trousers, some with their decorated scabbards strung from equipment belts.
- The officer seemed taken aback, that such a small, vulnerable-looking person would be driving this huge, nearly antique, army issue jeep.
- The covers on the beds were thin brown blankets, reminding Chris of army issue blankets.
- At one camp, the buses stopped and women passed out food to the troops, who have had to ration their army-issue packets of ready-to-eat meals due to disruptions to supply lines by fierce fighting further south.
- Wearing an army-issue hat and coat, Li Xing Bai tills a 480-square-yard plot using a wooden plow with a single rusted metal blade.
- He passed by the trucks and larger vehicles, walking until he stood in front of an army-issue motorcycle.
- Amid the heat and dust of the Sudan campaign over a century ago, British troops had to complete the gruelling march to Omdurman barefoot because the stitches of their army-issue boots burst and the soles fell off.
- Last year Scotland on Sunday revealed more than half of all soldiers buy their own equipment because they do not trust army-issue kit.
- The machete was army issue - heavy and effective.
- Lieutenant Parks even gave him a yellow army issue bandanna that he wore proudly around his neck.
- All day long, I wore army-issue fatigues, a flak vest, carried a full pack and an M - 16 assault rifle, and patrolled cotton fields on the lookout for Palestinians crossing into Israel illegally.
- An Israeli soldier, on duty on the West Bank, complained after being given army-issue underwear - made in Palestine.
- A demonstration of the sternest intolerance to misappropriation of army-issue weapons in 2004 should have served as a deterrent to misguided or compromised soldiers.
- It is difficult to put a law-abiding construction on the possession of two bows with 20 steel-tipped arrows, or argue that anybody was keeping a spear gun and army-issue bullets for recreational use.
- Officers have been known to spend £140 on civilian global positioning satellite systems rather than wait for army-issue gear.
- He walked over to the other side of the room, where an army-issue rucksack was sitting on a table.
- The march to the battle was twelve miles, and there was no such thing as army issue boots.
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