brig
Ejemplo
The commanding officer had to brig the sailor for repeatedly violating the code of conduct.
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breastplate
B2Es una pieza de armadura que protege el pecho. Históricamente, la usaban los soldados en la batalla.
armor
C1Blindar o proteger a alguien o algo con una capa defensiva. Se usa tanto para equipamiento militar físico como para describir una coraza emocional ante situaciones difíciles.
ultramobacy
C1Mover personas o recursos de manera extremadamente rápida y a gran escala, superando los límites normales.
brigade
C1To organize, group, or unite people into a brigade or similar structured units, often for military service or a specific organized task. In an academic or formal context, it refers to the systematic arrangement of individuals or smaller groups to act as a single, cohesive entity.
excadery
C1A collective term referring to a body or association of former cadets or graduates from a military academy. It encompasses both the group of individuals and the status of having successfully completed such rigorous training.
naval
A1Relacionado con la marina o los barcos militares de un país. Describe todo lo vinculado a las fuerzas armadas en el mar.
antemanion
C1An antemanion refers to the foremost part of a group, structure, or movement; essentially the vanguard or leading edge. It is primarily a literary or archaic term used to describe the position of being at the very front of an advancing force or an ideological trend.
silos
B1Silos are tall towers used on farms to store grain or animal feed. In a business context, the term refers to isolated departments or systems that do not share information effectively with other parts of the organization.
spies
B1Personas que recopilan información secreta sobre otros. Como verbo, significa observar a alguien o algo sin ser visto.
brigadier
B2A high-ranking military officer who typically commands a brigade of soldiers. This rank sits above a colonel and below a major general in various national armies, representing a significant level of leadership and strategic responsibility.