conscripting

英 [kənˈskrɪptɪŋ] 美 [kənˈskrɪptɪŋ]

v.  征募; 征召
conscript的现在分词



柯林斯词典

    The noun is pronounced /'kɒnskrɪpt/. The verb is pronounced /kən'skrɪpt/. 名词读作 /'kɒnskrɪpt/,动词读作 /kən'skrɪpt/。

  1. 应征入伍者
    A conscript is a person who has been made to join the armed forces of a country.
    1. VERB 征召;招募
      If someone is conscripted, they are officially made to join the armed forces of a country.
      1. He was conscripted into the German army...
        他应征加入德国军队。
      2. Peter was conscripted like every other young man.
        和所有其他年轻人一样,彼得应征入伍。

    双语例句

    1. He also took the secretary who was chief officer in charge of conscripting the people of the land and sixty of his men who were found in the city.
      又从城中拿住一个管理兵丁的官(或作太监),并在城里所遇常见王面的五个人和检点国民军长的书记,以及城里遇见的国民六十个人。
    2. Article 9. After the signing of the Agreement on Internal Peace, all the armed forces under the Nanking National Government must cease conscripting or recruiting soldiers or other personnel.
      第九款:南京国民政府所属一切武装力量,于国内和平协定签字之后,不得再行征募兵员。
    3. He had to leave for escaping from the conscripting and his vagrant life was begun from that time.
      为了逃避徭役,他不得不背井离乡,开始了自己逃亡的生涯。
    4. Koseki date back to the late19th century and were originally intended as a means of conscripting soldiers.
      日本户籍制的历史可以追溯到19世纪,人们最初是打算把它作为一种应招新兵的方式。
    5. He wanted a place without conscripting far away from the Great Wall.
      希望能远离长城,找到一个没有徭役的地方。