soldiering
soldiering — 名詞
1. the work and daily experience of serving as a soldier in the army
軍旅生涯
擔任軍人的工作與生活
the work and daily experience of serving as a soldier in the army
After finishing high school, Brian chose soldiering as his career rather than going to university.
高中畢業後,Brian 選擇軍旅生涯,而不是去讀大學。
choose soldiering as [one's] career
The sergeant told the recruits that soldiering demands both physical fitness and mental toughness.
士官長告訴新兵們,軍旅生涯需要體能與心理素質的雙重鍛鍊。
that-clause describing what soldiering requires
Aylin's father often spoke about his years of soldiering during the border conflict.
Aylin 的父親時常提起他在邊境衝突期間的從軍歲月。
The new recruits quickly learned that soldiering involves far more than just marching and shooting.
新兵們很快就學到,軍旅生涯遠遠不只是行軍和打靶。
Young people in rural areas see soldiering as a way to gain skills and education.
農村地區的年輕人將從軍視為學習技能與接受教育的途徑。
- military service
broader term; includes all branches and types of duty
- army life
more informal; focuses on everyday experience rather than profession
- civilian life
the ordinary life of a non-military person
文法句型
soldiering as [subject/object]
years of soldiering
choose soldiering
用法筆記
Soldiering is an uncountable noun. It describes the profession as a whole, not a single action or mission.