ejército
/eˈxeɾθito/, [eˈxeɾ.θi.t̪o]army
Noun ejército m (plural ejércitos)
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army
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Jamás un ejército invasor ha puesto un pie en las costas japonesas.
No invading army has ever set foot upon Japanese shores.
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El ejército usa civiles como escudo humano.
The army uses civilians as human shields.
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Cuando dejó el Ejército, Roger Miller se mudó al hogar de la música country en Nashville, Tennessee.
When he left the Army, Roger Miller moved to the home of country music in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Hasta la mañana, el campamento del ejército enemigo estaba rodeado.
Until the morning, the camp of the enemy army was surrounded.
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Nuestro ejército tomó el reino por sorpresa.
Our army took the kingdom by surprise.
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El ejército de Napoleón ha avanzado hasta Moscú.
Napoleon's army has advanced to Moscow.
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¿Por qué te uniste al ejército?
Why did you join the Army?
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Comienzo a pensar que no debí haberme alistado en el ejército.
I'm beginning to think that I shouldn't have enlisted in the army.
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¿Por qué se unió al ejército?
Why did you join the Army?
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¿Por qué se unieron al ejército?
Why did you join the Army?
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