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1 ejército
m.1 army, armed forces, soldiers, battalion.2 legion.3 legion, army.* * *1 army\ejército de tierra armyejército del aire air force* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Mil) armylos tres ejércitos — the forces, the Services
2) (=multitud) army* * *masculino army* * *masculino army* * *el ejército= army, the [armies, pl.], military, the.Ex: 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.
Ex: This concept comes mainly from the military, where a designated number of troops make a squad, a platoon, a regiment, etc..* alistar en el ejército = join + the army.* ejército del aire = Army Air Force, Air Force.* ejército de reserva = reserve army.* Ejército de Salvación, el = Salvation Army, the.* ejército de tierra, el = army, the [armies, pl.].* ejército profesional = professional army.* ejército profesional, el = regular army, the.* ejército regular, el = regular army, the.* oficial del ejército = army official, army officer.* un ejército de = an army of.* * *1 ( Mil) armyalistarse en el ejército to join up, enlist, join the army2 (multitud) armyun ejército de periodistas an army of reportersCompuestos:air forcearmyregular army* * *
Del verbo ejercitar: ( conjugate ejercitar)
ejercito es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
ejercitó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
ejercitar
ejército
ejercitar ( conjugate ejercitar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹músculo/dedos/memoria› to exercise
2 ‹ caballos› to train;
‹ tropa› to drill, train;
‹ alumnos› to train
ejército sustantivo masculino
army;
ejército de tierra army
ejercitar verbo transitivo
1 (una habilidad, virtud) to exercise: ejercitó sus dotes culinarias, he put his culinary skills to use
2 (practicar, entrenar) to train
3 (ejercer) to practise
ejército sustantivo masculino army
' ejército' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
baja
- dictado
- ejercitar
- milicia
- motín
- ocupante
- prófuga
- prófugo
- ración
- regular
- ronda
- sección
- sofocar
- superior
- vencedor
- vencedora
- agresor
- alistarse
- amotinado
- asediar
- capitán
- chequeo
- comandante
- combatir
- conquistador
- coronel
- defensor
- derrotado
- derrotar
- entrar
- escuadra
- ingresar
- ingreso
- invadir
- motorizado
- puesto
- rebelde
- repartición
- resistir
- retirar
- retroceder
- retroceso
- sargento
- teniente
- triunfador
- tropa
- vencer
- vencido
English:
army
- chuck out
- defeat
- deploy
- discharge
- dishonorable
- dishonourable
- dodger
- feign
- in
- IRA
- join
- military
- mobilize
- name
- pass off
- regular army
- Salvation Army
- serve
- standing
- Territorial Army
- commission
- paratrooper
- salvation
- senior
- stint
- strong
- trained
- USA
* * *ejército nm1. [fuerzas armadas] army;alistarse en el ejército to join the army, to enlist (in the army)Ejército del Aire Air Force;ejército profesional professional army;ejército regular regular army;Hist el Ejército Rojo [en Rusia] the Red Army;el Ejército de Salvación the Salvation Army;Ejército de Tierra army [as opposed to navy and air force];Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional Zapatista Army of National Liberation2. [grupo numeroso] army;un ejército de admiradoras an army o a host of admirers* * *m army* * *ejército nm: army* * * -
2 Guerras de Independencia
Spain's War of Independence against Napoleon Bonaparte's French occupation was ignited by the popular revolt in Madrid on 2 May 1808 against the French army. The reprisal executions are commemorated in a famous painting by Francisco de Goya. With support from the Duke of Wellington, Spanish resistance continued for over five years in a guerra de guerrillas which gave the world the concept and the term guerrilla warfare. The autocratic Fernando VII was restored to the throne in 1814, and his first act was to abolish the progressive Constitution of Cadiz adopted in 1812.The Wars of Independence of Spain's Latin American colonies were inspired partly by the ideas of the French encyclopédistes, partly by the example of the American and French Revolutions, and partly by Spain's own resistance to French domination. Argentina achieved independence in 1816. Simón Bolívar of Caracas led a freedom movement that was to sweep South America and earned him the title El Libertador. By 1840 all the mainland Spanish colonies were independent. Others who played a crucial roles in the independence struggles of Spain's colonies during the nineteenth century include Hidalgo, Morelos and Guerrero (Mexico), Sucre and Miranda (Venezuela, Peru), San Martín, Brown and Belgrano (Argentina), O'Higgins, San Martín (Chile), Céspedes and Martí (Cuba).
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