militarily
militarily — 副詞
1. concerning a country's army, navy, or air force — used when describing how a nat
軍事上
與軍隊或軍事行動相關地
concerning a country's army, navy, or air force — used when describing how a nation organises, deploys, or compares its fighting forces and their resources
The general argued that the nation was militarily stronger than its main rival.
那位將軍主張,該國在軍事上比其主要對手更強大。
militarily + comparative adjective (stronger)
Militarily, Taiwan maintains a capable defence force along its coastline.
在軍事上,台灣沿其海岸線維持著一支有能力的防衛力量。
sentence-initial adverb: Militarily, + clause
The foreign minister said the country would not intervene militarily in the neighbouring conflict.
外交部長表示,該國不會在軍事上介入鄰國的衝突。
The two nations have cooperated militarily in the region for over fifty years.
這兩個國家在該地區進行軍事合作已有五十多年。
Amara wrote a report on areas that are militarily important to both sides.
Amara 撰寫了一份報告,內容涉及對雙方都具有軍事重要性的區域。
- in military terms
more explicit phrasal alternative, often used in formal analysis
- from a military standpoint
framing phrase that emphasizes perspective rather than manner
- strategically
narrower in meaning; focuses on planning and positioning within a military context
- diplomatically
contrasts military action/approach with negotiation-based approaches
- peacefully
contrasts use of force with non-violent methods
文法句型
militarily + adjective (e.g. militarily strong)
sentence-initial: Militarily, + clause
verb + militarily (e.g. intervene militarily)
用法筆記
Often used before an adjective (militarily significant) or at the start of a sentence to set the topic (Militarily, the country…). Less common as a verb modifier in everyday conversation; most frequent in news analysis, political discussion, and historical writing.