counter-insurgency的意思
counter-insurgency中文翻譯:
n.反叛亂
insurgency───n.叛亂;暴動;叛亂狀態
counter───adv.反方向地;背道而馳地;vt.反擊,還擊;反向移動,對著干;反駁,回答;n.柜臺;對立面;計數器;(某些棋盤游戲的)籌碼;adj.相反的;vi.逆向移動,對著干;反駁
incipient insurgency───初期叛亂
error counter───[醫]誤差計數器
counter proposal───反建議
cafe counter───咖啡廳柜臺
counter bracket───計數器支架
counter reset───計數器復位
counter workstation───柜臺工作站
Much of British strategic thinking on counter-insurgency tactics in a jungle environment was passed on through BRIAM (British Advisory Mission).───英國有關叢林環境中的平叛戰術的許多戰略思考都是通過英國咨詢團傳播的。
The emergency PR campaign was treated as a major counter-insurgency operation, which, of course, it was.───此次緊急公關計劃被視為——當然也的確應該被作為——一項重大的打擊叛軍的行動。
He likes to talk about the oddness of "counter-insurgency maths".───他喜歡談論“反恐數學”的古怪。
All this still seems well short of what many generals think is needed for an effective counter-insurgency campaign.───一切看起來都很好,除了非常缺乏許多將軍們認為必要的有效的飯叛亂運動。
Western policymakers recoil at the thought of getting bogged down in another bloody counter-insurgency operation in Somalia.───西方政策制定者一想到會在索馬里陷入另一場血腥的反叛亂行動,就會畏縮。
Protecting and influencing civilians is all the rage in counter-insurgency circles.───保護和感化平民是反暴亂領域的時尚。
The recent joint army and marines counter-insurgency manual says the central aim is not to destroy the enemy but to protect civilians.───陸軍-海軍陸戰隊聯軍最新的反叛亂手冊說,中心目標不是消滅敵人而是保護平民。
"We have never been better at taking bad people off the battlefield, " says John Nagl, an American counter-insurgency expert.───“我們在戰場上殺敵從來沒有像現在這樣局勢占優”,反暴亂專家約翰納格說。
Now in Afghanistan, the general has fully embraced counter-insurgency and has sharply reduced the number of air strikes.───現在在阿富汗,將軍已經完全贊同反叛行動,并大幅度減少了空襲的次數。
The special conditions at Westminster are one part of the explanation of the relatively free rein given to counter-insurgency and covert activity.
They gave them much latitude in day-to-day operations and allowed them to mould law and order policies according to counter-insurgency theories.
As well as advising on counter-insurgency tactics, they have helped with an array of non-military activities, from overseeing elections to preserving monuments and digging sewers.