Army in spanish

Ejército

pronunciation: exeɹ̩θitoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

army, the [armies, pl.] = ejército, el; ejército de tierra, el. 

Example: Of considerable value is documentation produced by the all-Russian Bureau of Military Organisations which reflects the transformation of the army into an active revolutionary force.

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» an army of = un ejército de, una gran cantidad de, una oleada de.

Example: The UK government will need to mobilize an 'army' of 30,000 civil servants to solve the Year 2000 problem.

» Army Air Force = Ejército del Aire.

Example: After serving in the Army Air Force from 1941 to 1947, he joined the Library of Congress as Library Assistant on the Cooperative Acquisitions Project.

» army barracks = cuartel militar.

Example: In addition there are numerous smaller ammunition compounds within army barracks scattered around the country.

» Army Corps engineer = ingeniero del cuerpo de zapadoreS.

Example: 'The goal is to not just to restore the beach, but also to stabilize it so we don't lose it,' Army Corps engineer Milton Yoshimoto said = "El objetivo no solo es restaurar la playa, sino también estabilizarla para perderla", dijo el ingeniero del cuerpo de zapadores Milton Yohsimoto.

» Army Corps Engineers = Cuerpo de Zapadores.

Example: The purpose of the system is to assist architecture firms under contract with the Army Corps Engineers in locating regulations or guidelines on the planning, design or construction of army facilities.

» army deployment = despliegue militar.

Example: Their defense minister says protecting the Suez Canal is one of the main objectives of an army deployment in nearby cities shaken by violence.

» army deserter = desertor del ejército, desertor militar.

Example: The number of army deserters plummeted after the 2001 terrorist attacks and the start of the Iraq war in 2003.

» army life = vida militar.

Example: What better way to learn about army life than to experience it for a weekend.

» army lorry = camión militar.

Example: He was fatally injured when run over by an army lorry while on point duty.

» army man = soldado.

Example: The writer discusses the victualling of 17,000 army men in the two weeks leading up to the battle of Naseby in June 1645.

» army nurse = enfermera militar.

Example: One of the images found in the Australian War Memorial's collection is that of heroic Australian army nurse Vivian Bullwinkel, the sole survivor of the Banka (Sumatra) massacre of World War II.

» army officer = oficial del ejército, jefe militar, representante militar.

Example: He is the highest-ranking army officer to face criminal charges as a result of the prisoner abuse scandal.

» army official = representante militar, oficial del ejército, jefe militar.

Example: Army officials would often manicure locations before journalists would enter and so it took far too long for anyone to start being critical of the war.

» army private = soldado raso.

Example: Two army privates arrested in connection with stolen military property = Arrestados dos soldados rasos en relación con propiedad militar robada.

» army redeployment = repliegue militar, retirada militar.

Example: The next phase of Palestinian self-rule calls for an Israeli army redeployment from major Palestinian population centers in the West Bank.

» Army Reserve, the = ejército de reserva, el.

Example: The Army Reserve's citizen-soldiers bring many skills to the table.

» army withdrawal = repliegue militar, retirada militar.

Example: The British Army withdrawal from Iraq was slow but methodical.

» British Army, the = ejército británico, el.

Example: In the British Army, privates wear no insignia = En el ejército británico, los soldados rasos no llevan insignias.

» discharge from + the army = dar de baja del ejército, desmovilizar.

Example: He had been discharged from the Army after attempting to commit suicide.

» join + the army = alistar en el ejército, unirse al ejército.

Example: Achilles disguised himself as a woman but unfortunately he was revealed by Odysseus and forced to join the army against Troy = Aquiles se disfrazo de mujer, pero desafortunadamente fue descubierto por Ulises y obligado a unirse al ejército contra Troya.

» mobilise + the army = movilizar el ejército.

Example: The government thinks it will be able to solve all domestic and international problems of the country by mobilising the army and starting a civil war.

» national army, the = ejército nacional, el.

Example: Scared Malians, mainly women and children, are on the move again following clashes between armed insurgents and the national army.

» professional army = ejército profesional.

Example: The Italian government has passed a new law abolishing compulsory military service in favour of the creation of a professional army.

» rebel army = ejército rebelde.

Example: At its peak in 1987, the rebel army consisted of more than 25000 fighters.

» regular army, the = ejército regular, el; ejército profesional, el.

Example: The regular army is the permanent force of any country's army that is maintained during peacetime, as opposed to those persons who may be part of a reserve army or the national guard.

» reserve army = ejército de reserva.

Example: The regular army is the permanent force of any country's army that is maintained during peacetime, as opposed to those persons who may be part of a reserve army or the national guard.

» Salvation Army, the = Ejército de Salvación, el.

Example: Prior to the gathering at the barracks the Salvation Army band, followed by lassies with tambourines, held an open air meeting in Diamond Street.

» serve in + the army = servir en el ejército.

Example: He served in the army for a little more than two years before he was discharged for misconduct.

» Territorial Army, the = ejército de reserva, el.

Example: The Territorial Army will change its name and offer more money to volunteer troops and their employers when they are deployed to the frontline.

» Union Army, the = ejército de la Unión, el.

Example: When General Grant took command, the Union Army was still exchanging prisoners of war.

Army synonyms

regular army in spanish: ejército regular, pronunciation: regjəlɜrɑrmi part of speech: noun
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