militarization
/ˌmɪlɪtəraɪˈzeɪʃn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌmɪlɪtərəˈzeɪʃn/ (ame, ipa)
militarization — 名詞
1. the process by which a country, institution, or part of society begins to follow
軍事化
讓制度或社會按軍隊方式運作
the process by which a country, institution, or part of society begins to follow army-style rules, values, or organization.
Critics warned that the border agency's militarization was changing how officers treated families.
批評者警告,這個邊境機構的軍事化正在改變官員對待家庭的方式。
militarization of an institution changes daily conduct
Jude wrote his thesis on the militarization of space research during the Cold War.
Jude 以冷戰期間太空研究的軍事化為題撰寫論文。
Residents linked the port's militarization to new fences, cameras, and checkpoints.
居民把這座港口的軍事化與新圍欄、攝影機和檢查哨聯繫起來。
After the coup, newspapers reported the militarization of schools and youth groups.
政變後,報紙報導了學校與青年團體的軍事化。
- armament
focuses more narrowly on obtaining weapons rather than changing the whole system
- hardening
more general; can describe becoming stricter or more severe without a military structure
- securitization
more academic; emphasizes treating an issue as a security threat
- demilitarization
the removal of military control, values, or structure
文法句型
militarization of [institution/society]
rapid militarization
用法筆記
Usually describes a broad change in culture, leadership, or decision-making, not just the arrival of a few soldiers. Common subjects include schools, politics, technology, borders, and public institutions.
常見錯誤
2. the shift in which a police force takes on combat-style equipment, training, or
警察軍事化
讓警隊裝備與作風更像軍隊
the shift in which a police force takes on combat-style equipment, training, or behavior, so it resembles soldiers more than ordinary civilian officers.
The report blamed police militarization for turning peaceful marches into tense confrontations.
這份報告指責警察軍事化,讓原本和平的遊行變成緊張的對峙。
police militarization affects crowd control
Diya questioned the town's police militarization after armored vehicles appeared downtown.
當裝甲車出現在市中心後,Diya 對這個小鎮的警察軍事化提出質疑。
Parents protested police militarization on campus when rifles appeared at student events.
當校園活動上出現步槍時,家長抗議校園中的警察軍事化。
A city hearing examined whether police militarization had damaged trust in poor neighborhoods.
市議會聽證會檢視了警察軍事化是否損害了貧困社區中的信任。
- paramilitarization
stronger and more technical; often suggests a force organized almost like the military
- weaponization
narrower; emphasizes heavier equipment rather than the whole policing model
- community policing
a model that stresses local trust and cooperation instead of force
文法句型
police militarization
militarization of the police
用法筆記
This sense is narrower than sense 1 because it refers only to policing. It often appears in debates about riot gear, armored vehicles, military-grade weapons, and how officers deal with civilians during protests or raids.
常見錯誤
3. the sending of troops and military vehicles into a place, especially to control
派兵進駐
把部隊派進某地加強控制或防備
the sending of troops and military vehicles into a place, especially to control it, protect it, or prepare for conflict.
Sana covered the militarization of the island as more troops arrived at the main port.
隨著更多部隊抵達主要港口,Sana 報導了這座島的派兵進駐。
militarization of a place means troops are sent in
The sudden militarization of the border frightened farmers on both sides.
邊境的突然派兵進駐讓兩側的農民都感到害怕。
News of the valley's militarization sent tourists back to the capital.
得知這個山谷已經駐進部隊後,遊客紛紛返回首都。
Christopher studied how the region's militarization affected trade routes and school closures.
Christopher 研究這個地區的派兵進駐如何影響貿易路線,並導致學校停課。
- deployment
more neutral and often official; focuses on the act of sending forces
- buildup
emphasizes a growing military presence over time
- withdrawal
the removal of troops from a place
- demilitarization
the ending or removal of military presence in an area
文法句型
militarization of [region/border/island]
sudden militarization
用法筆記
This sense focuses on armed forces entering or filling a specific place. It is common in news writing about borders, islands, disputed regions, and emergency responses.