Conscript Meaning in English
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释义
To force someone, usually by law, to join the army. The word can also refer to a person who has been forced to join the military.
用法与细微差别
'Conscript' is formal and mainly used in military contexts. As a verb: 'to conscript someone' (force them into service). As a noun: 'a conscript' (a drafted person). In some countries, conscription is required by law. Do not confuse with 'volunteer' (someone who chooses to join).
例句
Some countries conscript all adult men for two years of military service.
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He didn’t want to be conscripted, but he had no choice.
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During the war, thousands of conscripts were sent to the front lines.
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It's not easy adjusting to life as a conscript in a big military camp.
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The government decided to conscript young men into the army.
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He became a conscript when he turned eighteen.
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