army

army — noun

1. the branch of a country's military whose soldiers fight battles on the ground, u

1.名詞B1
釋義

the branch of a country's military whose soldiers fight battles on the ground, using vehicles like tanks and equipment such as rifles.

例句

Ravi joined the army at eighteen and trained as a tank driver in Texas.

join the army for enlisting

The Indian army moved tanks and trucks toward the snowy mountain border last week.

national modifier: the [country] army

同義詞
  • military

    broader; covers army, navy, and air force together

  • armed forces

    formal, plural; the full set of military branches

  • ground forces

    technical; emphasises the land-fighting role

反義詞
  • navy

    the branch that fights at sea, not on land

  • air force

    the branch that fights from the air

文法句型

the + Army (proper noun)

join the army

用法筆記

Often capitalised as 'the Army' when naming a specific country's force (e.g. 'the British Army'). Distinguish from sense 2: this sense names the whole institution; sense 2 names any military group of fighters.

常見錯誤

My brother joined to the army last year.
My brother joined the army last year.
💡'join' takes a direct object; no preposition before 'the army'.

2. a specific group of soldiers organised under one command — historical, rebel, mo

2.名詞B1
釋義

a specific group of soldiers organised under one command — historical, rebel, modern, or imaginary — that you can count and name (one army, two armies, the rebel army).

例句

An army of fifty thousand Roman soldiers marched slowly across the dry plain.

an army of [number] [people]

The rebel army captured two small towns near the river before sunset.

modifier + army for type

同義詞
  • force

    more general; can be smaller or non-fighting

  • troops

    plural only; refers to the soldiers themselves, not the whole organised body

  • legion

    historical; a Roman army unit, or used poetically for a large army

文法句型

an army of [size/origin]

用法筆記

Use this sense for any specific fighting force in any time or place — historical (Roman, Napoleon's), modern, or imaginary. Sense 1 names a country's permanent institution; this sense counts groups of fighters (you can have two armies on a battlefield, but a country has one army).

常見錯誤

A army of soldiers crossed the river.
An army of soldiers crossed the river.
💡use 'an' before a vowel sound.

3. a very big group of people (or sometimes animals or things) who are all doing th

3.名詞C2
釋義

a very big group of people (or sometimes animals or things) who are all doing the same task or working toward the same goal — for example, an army of volunteers cleaning a beach, or an army of ants on the kitchen floor.

例句

An army of volunteers spent the weekend picking up plastic bottles along the beach in Kenting.

an army of + helpers/workers

An army of ants was carrying breadcrumbs across the kitchen counter.

metaphor: an army of [insects/animals]

同義詞
  • crowd

    large group of people in one place; less sense of shared task

  • host

    literary; a great number of

  • swarm

    suggests insects or fast, busy movement

  • horde

    often negative; a large, noisy, or unwelcome group

反義詞

文法句型

an army of + plural noun

用法筆記

Almost always 'an army of + plural noun'. The image is one of large numbers plus shared purpose; without that shared purpose, prefer 'a crowd of' or 'lots of'. Distinguish from sense 4, which is specific to football supporters.

常見錯誤

There was an army of noise at the concert.
There was a wall of noise at the concert.
💡'army' counts people or living things with a shared task, not abstract nouns.

4. the loyal fans of a football club, especially the ones who follow their team to

4.名詞C1
釋義

the loyal fans of a football club, especially the ones who follow their team to away matches in other cities or countries.

例句

The Tartan Army filled the streets of Madrid before Scotland's match on Saturday night.

named fan group: the Tartan Army

Liverpool's away army sang loudly in the rain for the full ninety minutes.

[team]'s army for travelling fans

同義詞
  • supporters

    neutral; the standard word for fans of a team

  • following

    the whole group of loyal fans behind a team

  • faithful

    the most devoted core of supporters

文法句型

[team name] + army

the + team + army

用法筆記

Mostly British English and football journalism. Often part of a fixed nickname for a team's supporters (the Tartan Army for Scotland, the Barmy Army for English cricket). Distinguish from sense 3: that sense is general (an army of volunteers); this sense is tied to football crowds.

常見錯誤

A Liverpool's army travelled to Madrid.
Liverpool's army travelled to Madrid.
💡possessive ['s] already makes it definite; no extra 'a'.