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1 army
noun1) (fighting force) Heer, das3) (large number) Heer, dasan army of workmen/ants — ein Heer von Arbeitern/Ameisen
* * *1) (a large number of men armed and organized for war: The two armies met at dawn.) die Armee* * *[ˈɑ:mi, AM ˈɑ:rmi]n▪ the \army das Heer[to be] in the \army beim Militär [sein]to go into [or join] the \army zum Militär gehen* * *['Aːmɪ]n1) Armee f, Heer ntto be in the army — beim Militär sein; (Ger also) bei der Bundeswehr sein; (Aus also) beim Bundesheer sein
army doctor — Militär- or Stabsarzt m/-ärztin f
army life — Soldatenleben nt
army officer — Offizier( in) m(f) in der Armee
an army type (inf) — einer vom Barras (inf) or Bund ( Ger inf )
* * *army [ˈɑː(r)mı] s1. Armee f, Heer n, Landstreitkräfte pl:army contractor Heereslieferant m;army corps Armeekorps n;army group Heeresgruppe f;army kitchen Feldküche f;army manual, army regulation Heeresdienstvorschrift f;army post office Feldpostamt n;army service area rückwärtiges Armeegebiet2. Armee f (als militärische Einheit):army of occupation Besatzungsarmee3. Militär n:in the army beim Militär;the army Br der Militärdienst;join the army zum Militär gehen4. fig Heer n, Menge f, große (An)Zahl:the growing army of the unemployed das wachsende Heer der Arbeitslosen* * *noun1) (fighting force) Heer, dasgo into or join the army — zum Militär gehen; (as a career) die Militärlaufbahn einschlagen
3) (large number) Heer, dasan army of workmen/ants — ein Heer von Arbeitern/Ameisen
* * *n.Armee -n f.Heer -e n.Landstreitkräfte f.
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