martial 音标拼音: [m'ɑrʃəl]
a . 军事的,尚武的,威武的
军事的,尚武的,威武的
martial adj 1 : (
of persons )
befitting a warrior ; "
a military bearing "
[
synonym : {
soldierly }, {
soldierlike }, {
warriorlike },
{
martial }]
2 :
suggesting war or military life [
synonym : {
warlike }, {
martial }]
3 :
of or relating to the armed forces ; "
martial law "
n 1 :
Roman poet noted for epigrams (
first century BC )
Martial \
Mar "
tial \,
a . [
F .,
fr .
L .
martialis of or belonging to Mars ,
the god of war .
Cf . {
March }
the month .]
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1 .
Of ,
pertaining to ,
or suited for ,
war ;
military ;
as ,
martial music ;
a martial appearance . "
Martial equipage ."
--
Milton .
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2 .
Practiced in ,
or inclined to ,
war ;
warlike ;
brave .
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But peaceful kings ,
o '
er martial people set ,
Each other '
s poise and counterbalance are . --
Dryden .
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3 .
Belonging to war ,
or to an army and navy ; --
opposed to {
civil };
as ,
martial law ;
a court -
martial .
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4 .
Pertaining to ,
or resembling ,
the god ,
or the planet ,
Mars . --
Sir T .
Browne .
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5 . (
Old Chem . &
Old Med .)
Pertaining to ,
or containing ,
iron ;
chalybeate ;
as ,
martial preparations . [
Archaic ]
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{
Martial flowers } (
Med .),
a reddish crystalline salt of iron ;
the ammonio -
chloride of iron . [
Obs .]
{
Martial law },
the law administered by the military power of a government when it has superseded the civil authority in time of war ,
or when the civil authorities are unable to enforce the laws .
It is distinguished from military law ,
the latter being the code of rules for the regulation of the army and navy alone ,
either in peace or in war .
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Syn : {
Martial }, {
Warlike }.
Usage :
Martial refers more to war in action ,
its array ,
its attendants ,
etc .;
as ,
martial music ,
a martial appearance ,
a martial array ,
courts -
martial ,
etc .
Warlike describes the feeling or temper which leads to war ,
and the adjuncts of war ;
as ,
a warlike nation ,
warlike indication ,
etc .
The two words are often used without discrimination .
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55 Moby Thesaurus words for "
martial ":
aggressive ,
antagonistic ,
battling ,
bellicose ,
belligerent ,
bloodthirsty ,
bloody ,
bloody -
minded ,
brave ,
chauvinist ,
chauvinistic ,
combative ,
contentious ,
courageous ,
enemy ,
ferocious ,
fierce ,
fighting ,
full of fight ,
hawkish ,
high -
spirited ,
hostile ,
inimical ,
jingo ,
jingoish ,
jingoist ,
jingoistic ,
mettlesome ,
militant ,
militaristic ,
military ,
offensive ,
pugnacious ,
quarrelsome ,
saber -
rattling ,
sanguinary ,
sanguineous ,
savage ,
scrappy ,
soldierlike ,
soldierly ,
spirited ,
stalwart ,
staunch ,
trigger -
happy ,
truculent ,
unfriendly ,
unpacific ,
unpeaceable ,
unpeaceful ,
valiant ,
valorous ,
warlike ,
warmongering ,
warring
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