militarily

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militarily — 副詞

1. concerning a country's army, navy, or air force — used when describing how a nat

1.副詞B2
釋義

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

例句

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

同義詞
反義詞
  • 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.

常見錯誤

The country has militarily power.
The country has military power.
💡'militarily' is an adverb, not an adjective; use 'military' before a noun.