Of an army, host, or multitude: great in numbers; numerous; large; powerful in arms; esp. designating a complete and fully equipped force, as…
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释义 | society > armed hostility > armed forces > [adjective] > qualities (15) mainc1450 Of an army, host, or multitude: great in numbers; numerous; large; powerful in arms; esp. designating a complete and fully equipped force, as… weak1488 Deficient as a fighting power in numbers, resources, etc. †Also const. of. unserviceablea1599 spec. Not capable of rendering military (or naval) service. new-raised?1609 Of troops: that have recently enlisted. Obsolete. unrecruited1649 Not recruited (in various senses). regulated1650 Of troops, an army, etc.: properly organized; formally constituted into a professional body. Also figurative and in figurative contexts. Obsolete… strongish1652 Fairly strong (in various senses). steady1670 Of troops, their attributes or actions: Firm, disciplined; not liable to panic or loss of self-control. Also elliptical = ‘be steady’. mastering1711 That masters, subdues, or controls something; ruling; †imperious (obsolete). †Of a military force: superior in strength (obsolete). undisciplined1718 spec. Not properly subjected or submissive to military discipline. unbroken1720 Not broken in ranks; not thrown into disorder. reduced1817 Diminished in strength or vigour; weakened, enfeebled, impaired. sticky1898 Military. Of troops: slow or reluctant to follow orders. Now rare. mechanicalized1901 Made mechanical, mechanized. u/s1942 unserviceable. |
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