non-military
non-military — 形容詞
1. describing people, activities, places, or purposes that have no connection with
非軍事
不屬於軍隊或戰爭相關的
describing people, activities, places, or purposes that have no connection with armed forces or warfare.
Shirin works for a non-military organisation that provides aid in conflict zones.
Shirin 在一家非軍事組織工作,為戰亂地區提供援助。
non-military organisation — typical attributive use
The government plans to spend more on non-military projects like schools and hospitals.
政府計劃在學校和醫院等非軍事項目上投入更多資金。
non-military projects — contrasting with military spending
After leaving the army, Brooke found work in the non-military sector as a nurse.
離開軍隊後,Brooke 在非軍事領域找到了一份護士的工作。
The treaty requires both countries to focus on non-military goals instead of building weapons.
這項條約要求兩國將重點放在非軍事目標上,而不是建造武器。
Vikram decided to take a non-military job so he could live near his family.
Vikram 決定找一份非軍事的工作,這樣就能住在家人附近。
- civilian
commonly used for people not in the armed forces; 'civilian' is more natural for referring to individuals, while 'non-military' is broader and can also describe activities or purposes
- civil
relates to ordinary citizens and government rather than the military; more formal and often used in legal or political contexts
- non-combatant
describes people who do not actively fight in a war, even if they are present in a war zone; narrower than 'non-military'
- unarmed
means carrying no weapons; describes a physical state rather than an organisational affiliation
用法筆記
Almost always used before a noun (attributive position). Unlike 'civilian', which refers specifically to people who are not soldiers, 'non-military' can describe activities, purposes, organisations, and places as well.