Ejércitos (en. Armies)
/eˈxeɾ.sitos/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
A set of organized and armed troops that form a military force for defense and attack.
The armies of war seek to defend the homeland.
Los ejes de los ejes de guerra buscan defender la patria.
A group of people who work together for a common purpose, similar to a large organization.
The volunteer armies are organized to help in emergency situations.
Los ejes de voluntarios se organizan para ayudar en situaciones de emergencia.
Used metaphorically to refer to a powerful or influential set in some field.
The new technological armies are revolutionizing the industry.
Los nuevos ejes tecnológicos están revolucionando la industria.
Etymology
From Latin 'exercitus', which means 'exercised' or 'trained'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Salvation Army
Charitable organization that helps those in need.
ejército de salvación
to be an army
Referring to having strength or power in a given situation.
ser un ejército
to serve in the army
Actively participating in a group or cause.
jugar en el ejército
Related Words
military
A person who serves in the armed forces.
militar
troop
A group of soldiers.
tropa
command
Authority or control over a military group.
mando
Slang Meanings
Troops of friends who support in a situation.
My armies are always faithful when I need them.
Mis ejes son siempre fieles cuando los necesito.
A large group of people acting together.
The party became an army of friends dancing together.
La fiesta se volvió un ejército de amigos que bailaban juntos.