military headquarters
英 [ˈmɪlətri ˌhedˈkwɔːtəz]
美 [ˈmɪləteri ˈhedkwɔːrtərz]
网络 军部
英英释义
noun
- the military installation from which a commander performs the functions of command
- the general's headquarters were a couple of large tents
双语例句
- The highest leaders in an organization ( e.g. the commander-in-chief and senior officers of the military). an operation that is assigned by a higher headquarters.
一个组织中的最高领导者(如司令员和高级军官)。由最高领导指派的军事活动。 - Last month, though, the former military headquarters of a colonial power was reincarnated as a "management campus" for UBS.
不过上个月,这个殖民地统治时期的原军事指挥部脱胎换骨,成了瑞银集团(ubs)的“管理学校”。 - A military area away from headquarters.
远离总部的军事基地。 - A building for storing arms and military equipment, especially one serving as headquarters for military reserve personnel.
军事建筑存放武器和军事装备的大楼,尤指作为预备役人员司令部的建筑。 - Thus, the Military Region headquarters planned for and executed the deployment of two brigades from different group armies outside of the MR borders simultaneously.
因此,总部,军区和执行计划的部署两个旅从不同集团军议员以外的边界的同时进行。 - I got lost, very upset. I returned to the military headquarters earlier. I tried to emerge in the work in order to forget what had happened.
我惆怅、烦闷,提前返回了军部,埋头工作,尽力忘掉那发生过的一切。 - She recounted how German military police had set up their local headquarters at Altun, an estate abandoned by its aristocratic owners in the 1917 revolution.
她讲述了德国宪兵如何在Altun1917年革命期间被贵族主人抛弃的庄园设立他们的地方总部。 - Being the military orders department of the Beijing Government, Military headquarters was a sign of the President's commanding the army.
参谋本部是北京政府的军令部门,是大总统军事统率权的具体体现。 - A military facility that serves as the headquarters for military police and in which military prisoners can be detained.
作为宪兵队的总部并且拘禁军事犯人的军事场所。 - Japanese Gendarmerie, who were supposed to be military police but who were in fact all powerful, had been using the "Red Building" of Beijing University as their headquarters and detention house.
日本宪兵,原来就是军队警察,实际上他们拥有至高无上的权威,他们占据了北京大学的红楼作为他们的司令部和拘留所。