单词 | militarization |
释义 | militarizationn. The action of making military in character or style; spec. transformation to military methods or status, esp. by the provision or expansion of military forces and other resources. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > war > militarism > [noun] > militarization Prussianizing1867 Prussianization1868 Prussification1870 militarization1881 remilitarization1916 1881 Fortn. Rev. Mar. 356 This voluntary militarization in a country where the people may calculate upon continual peace. 1891 Sat. Rev. 1 Aug. 133/2 There are some who..talk about the ‘militarization’ of the annual rifle competitions. 1923 E. A. Ross Russian Soviet Republ. 358 Finally, the militarization of labor was resorted to; i.e., the enlistment of those already engaged in industry and the formation of labor battalions from demobilized groups of the Red Army. 1949 M. Mead in M. Fortes Social Struct. 33 The Canadian film..relies on taking the discrepancies in the contemporary world..between militarization and humanity. 1962 Daily Tel. 16 Aug. 20/5 To avoid a terrible avenue of the militarisation of space. 1974 B. Pearce tr. S. Amin Accumulation on World Scale I. i. 88 Capitalism was to experience one of its most stagnant periods (between the two world wars), with militarization and war appearing as the only solution. 1990 Technol. Rev. Nov. 38/2 Political leaders in Europe are already moving toward the view that they must invest their resources in growth and the environment, not in militarization that will only bollix up the works. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1881 |
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