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单词 Vietnamization
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Definition of Vietnamization in English:

Vietnamization

(British Vietnamisation)
nounviːˌɛtnəmaɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)nvēˌetnəməˈzāSHən
mass noun
  • (in the Vietnam War) the US policy of withdrawing its troops and transferring the responsibility and direction of the war effort to the government of South Vietnam.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He pursued a policy called ‘Vietnamisation’ whereby the South Vietnamese would be assisted in material matters by the Americans but the fighting would be done by the South Vietnamese Army.
    • In November of 1969, he announced a new policy called Vietnamization.
    • He took steps to train and equip the South Vietnamese to handle the war in a process called Vietnamization.
    • By the spring of 1970, the Nixon Administration's Vietnamization of the war was in full swing, and Laurence was troubled.
    • To disrupt North Vietnam's offensive capabilities until Vietnamization could progress further, Nixon expanded the war into neutral Cambodia.
    • Its model is Vietnamization, coined in Holiday magazine in 1957 and popularized by former US defense secretary Melvin Laird in 1969.
    • In 1968 Richard Nixon ran and won on a similar platform - Vietnamization - and got us out of Vietnam almost precisely by the end of his first presidential term.
    • It's just like when US president Nixon's ‘Vietnamisation’ programme tried to create a South Vietnamese army.
    • It took years to realize that Vietnamization wasn't working.
    • In Vietnam, Vietnamization was too late and ultimately too little.
 
 

Definition of Vietnamization in US English:

Vietnamization

(British Vietnamisation)
nounvēˌetnəməˈzāSHən
  • (in the Vietnam War) the US policy of withdrawing its troops and transferring the responsibility and direction of the war effort to the government of South Vietnam.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To disrupt North Vietnam's offensive capabilities until Vietnamization could progress further, Nixon expanded the war into neutral Cambodia.
    • In Vietnam, Vietnamization was too late and ultimately too little.
    • It's just like when US president Nixon's ‘Vietnamisation’ programme tried to create a South Vietnamese army.
    • By the spring of 1970, the Nixon Administration's Vietnamization of the war was in full swing, and Laurence was troubled.
    • In 1968 Richard Nixon ran and won on a similar platform - Vietnamization - and got us out of Vietnam almost precisely by the end of his first presidential term.
    • In November of 1969, he announced a new policy called Vietnamization.
    • Its model is Vietnamization, coined in Holiday magazine in 1957 and popularized by former US defense secretary Melvin Laird in 1969.
    • It took years to realize that Vietnamization wasn't working.
    • He took steps to train and equip the South Vietnamese to handle the war in a process called Vietnamization.
    • He pursued a policy called ‘Vietnamisation’ whereby the South Vietnamese would be assisted in material matters by the Americans but the fighting would be done by the South Vietnamese Army.
 
 
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