army

[US]/ˈɑːmi/
[UK]/ˈɑːrmi/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a large organized military force equipped and trained for land warfare

Phrases & Collocations

army base

army officer

army training

red army

in the army

join the army

army group

salvation army

army man

field army

standing army

united states army

regular army

army day

continental army

irish republican army

Example Sentences

an army of photographers.

an army of the unemployed

an army of firefighters.

the army fell on the besiegers.

the army was on the march at last.

the army was roundly beaten.

an army discharge bonus

an army field kitchen

the-tise of army life

The army is on the move at last.

an army of fearsome strength.

the advance of the army)

to police an army camp

In the end their army was beaten.

field an army of campaign workers.

the 5th Army Corps.

Real-world Examples

I am unable to destroy this army.

Source: Rick and Morty Season 2 (Bilingual)

Your body enlists several types of antibodies in its immune army.

Source: Scientific Insights Bilingual Edition

He has an army of jade warriors.

Source: Kung Fu Panda 3

Do you want to lead the army?

Source: CNN 10 Student English April 2023 Compilation

The Lannisters have an army of one million.

Source: Selected Film and Television News

So he decided to create an army.

Source: Global Slow English

You need a whole army of helpers.

Source: Connection Magazine

Article 9 in particular, which prohibits Japan from having standing army.

Source: NPR News February 2015 Compilation

Or, he signed up to join the army.

Source: Rachel's Classroom on Phrasal Verbs

York fled and raised an army once more.

Source: Bilingual Edition of TED-Ed Selected Speeches

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