rearmament
常見(jiàn)例句
- ON TUESDAY March 17th, Russia announced that it would begin a comprehensive rearmament in response to the advance of NATO into parts of the former Soviet Union.
3月17日,星期二,俄國(guó)宣佈爲(wèi)了應(yīng)對(duì)北約在前囌聯(lián)地區(qū)的進(jìn)一步擴(kuò)張,俄國(guó)將全麪開(kāi)始新一輪的軍備改良。 - Russia’s president, Dmitry Medvedev, announced a rearmament plan, promising to spend $140 billion on weapons during the next three years.
俄縂統(tǒng)德米特裡?梅德韋傑夫宣佈了一項(xiàng)軍備擴(kuò)充計(jì)劃,承諾未來(lái)三年在武器裝備上投入1400億美元。 - But Pavel Felgenhauer says Russia cannot afford large-scale rearmament either and that Russian authorities have not reconciled this contradiction.
- This includes most of the hardware on parade. On March 17,President Dmitri Medvedev unveiled an ambitious rearmament plan to modernize Russia's military.
- President Medvedev says some military units have already been modernized and he expects large-scale army and navy rearmament to begin in 2011.
- Since the war ended, UNIFIL forces have done nothing to prevent Hizbullah's massive rearmament.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Coalitions, good and bad - It was pure fantasy to believe that the Hezbollah-dominated Lebanese government would block Hezbollah's rearmament.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The Path to the Next Lebanon War - After the war, he oversaw Hizbullah's rearmament as well as the training of Hizbullah and Hamas forces in Iran.
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