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mil·i·tate AHD[mĭlʹĭ-tāt'] D.J.[ˈmɪlɪˌteɪt]K.K.[ˈmɪlɪˌtet]v.intr.(不及物动词)mil.i.tat.ed, mil.i.tat.ing, mil.i.tates - To have force or influence; bring about an effect or a change:有影响,对…有份量:有作用或影响的;使产生作用或变化的:"All these factors militated to a different targeting priority"(Tom Clancy)"The chaste banality of his prose . . . militates against the stories' becoming literature"(Anthony Burgess)“所有这些因素导致了一个不同的重点”(汤姆·克兰西)“他行文中那种平铺直叙,故作高雅的陈词滥调…妨碍了这些小说成为真正的文学作品”(安东尼·伯吉斯)
- Latin mīlitāre mīlitāt- [to serve as a soldier] 拉丁语 mīlitāre mīlitāt- [服兵役,成为士兵]
- from mīles mīlit- [soldier] 源自 mīles mīlit- [战士]
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