Ejército in english

army

pronunciation: ɑrmi part of speech: noun
In gestures

ejercitar = exercise ; limber up ; flex. 

Example: In reading crazes a child is exercising at the very least his ability to read; his reading muscles are limbered = In reading crazes a child is exercising at the very least his ability to read; his reading muscles are limbered.Example: In reading crazes a child is exercising at the very least his ability to read; his reading muscles are limbered = In reading crazes a child is exercising at the very least his ability to read; his reading muscles are limbered.Example: Dirty talk allows you to flex that other sex organ -- the brain, which houses an unlimited reserve of erotic stimuli.

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» ejercitar el intelectostretch intellect .

Example: It is the responsibility of educators to stretch their student's intellects, hone their skills of intuitive judgment and synthesis, and give them tools for rigorous analysis of critical problems.

» ejercitar la imaginaciónstretch + the imagination .

Example: Reading literature stretches the imagination.

» ejercitar la mentestretch + Posesivo + mind .

Example: This year's conference will also include a first-rate selection of speakers that will stretch your mind and imagination as you participate in sessions on all sorts of topics.

ejército, el = army, the [armies, pl.] ; military, the. 

Example: Of considerable value is documentation produced by the all-Russian Bureau of Military Organisations which reflects the transformation of the army into an active revolutionary force.Example: This concept comes mainly from the military, where a designated number of troops make a squad, a platoon, a regiment, etc..

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» alistar en el ejércitojoin + the armyenlist  .

Example: Achilles disguised himself as a woman but unfortunately he was revealed by Odysseus and forced to join the army against Troy = Aquiles se disfrazo de mujer, pero desafortunadamente fue descubierto por Ulises y obligado a unirse al ejército contra Troya.

Example: Margene wanted to join the army after graduation, but they rejected her offer to enlist because she has flat feet and a sleeping disorder.

» alistar en el ejércitojoin + the armyenlist  .

Example: Achilles disguised himself as a woman but unfortunately he was revealed by Odysseus and forced to join the army against Troy = Aquiles se disfrazo de mujer, pero desafortunadamente fue descubierto por Ulises y obligado a unirse al ejército contra Troya.

Example: Margene wanted to join the army after graduation, but they rejected her offer to enlist because she has flat feet and a sleeping disorder.

» dar de baja del ejércitodemob [Abreviatura de demobilise]demobilise [demobilize, -USA] [A veces se utiliza abreviado demob]discharge from + the army .

Example: He's an ex-RAF pilot who's been on the bottle since being demobbed.

Example: Up to 3,000 fighters are due to demobilise in ten regions across Colombia before the end of this year.

Example: He had been discharged from the Army after attempting to commit suicide.

» desertor del ejércitoarmy deserter .

Example: The number of army deserters plummeted after the 2001 terrorist attacks and the start of the Iraq war in 2003.

» ejército británico, elBritish Army, the .

Example: In the British Army, privates wear no insignia = En el ejército británico, los soldados rasos no llevan insignias.

» Ejército del AireArmy Air ForceAir Force .

Example: After serving in the Army Air Force from 1941 to 1947, he joined the Library of Congress as Library Assistant on the Cooperative Acquisitions Project.

Example: Nonmilitary personnel in libraries maintained by the Department of Defense, such as those operated by the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps, are civil service appointments.

» ejército de la Unión, elUnion Army, the .

Example: When General Grant took command, the Union Army was still exchanging prisoners of war.

» ejército de reservareserve army .

Example: The regular army is the permanent force of any country's army that is maintained during peacetime, as opposed to those persons who may be part of a reserve army or the national guard.

» ejército de reserva, elTerritorial Army, theArmy Reserve, the .

Example: The Territorial Army will change its name and offer more money to volunteer troops and their employers when they are deployed to the frontline.

Example: The Army Reserve's citizen-soldiers bring many skills to the table.

» Ejército de Salvación, elSalvation Army, the .

Example: Prior to the gathering at the barracks the Salvation Army band, followed by lassies with tambourines, held an open air meeting in Diamond Street.

» ejército de tierra, elarmy, the [armies, pl.] .

Example: Of considerable value is documentation produced by the all-Russian Bureau of Military Organisations which reflects the transformation of the army into an active revolutionary force.

» ejército nacional, elnational army, the .

Example: Scared Malians, mainly women and children, are on the move again following clashes between armed insurgents and the national army.

» ejército profesionalprofessional army .

Example: The Italian government has passed a new law abolishing compulsory military service in favour of the creation of a professional army.

» ejército profesional, elregular army, the .

Example: The regular army is the permanent force of any country's army that is maintained during peacetime, as opposed to those persons who may be part of a reserve army or the national guard.

» ejército rebelderebel army .

Example: At its peak in 1987, the rebel army consisted of more than 25000 fighters.

» ejército regular, elregular army, the .

Example: The regular army is the permanent force of any country's army that is maintained during peacetime, as opposed to those persons who may be part of a reserve army or the national guard.

» movilizar el ejércitomobilise + the army .

Example: The government thinks it will be able to solve all domestic and international problems of the country by mobilising the army and starting a civil war.

» oficial del ejércitoarmy officialarmy officer .

Example: Army officials would often manicure locations before journalists would enter and so it took far too long for anyone to start being critical of the war.

Example: He is the highest-ranking army officer to face criminal charges as a result of the prisoner abuse scandal.

» servir en el ejércitoserve in + the army .

Example: He served in the army for a little more than two years before he was discharged for misconduct.

» un ejército dean army of .

Example: The UK government will need to mobilize an 'army' of 30,000 civil servants to solve the Year 2000 problem.

» unirse al ejércitojoin + the armyenlist  .

Example: Achilles disguised himself as a woman but unfortunately he was revealed by Odysseus and forced to join the army against Troy = Aquiles se disfrazo de mujer, pero desafortunadamente fue descubierto por Ulises y obligado a unirse al ejército contra Troya.

Example: Margene wanted to join the army after graduation, but they rejected her offer to enlist because she has flat feet and a sleeping disorder.

Ejército synonyms

regular army in spanish: ejército regular, pronunciation: regjəlɜrɑrmi part of speech: noun
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