conscription

征兵
definition
noun
The prime minister pledged again that his government would not implement conscription for overseas service.
compulsory enlistment for state service, typically into the armed forces.
translation of 'conscription'
noun
征兵,
募兵
example
At first public opinion was behind the idea of peacetime 'conscription' , or national service.
It is difficult to imagine that personal development would be easily fostered by compulsory 'conscription' .
The exemption of Catholic seminarians and clergy from military 'conscription' was revoked.
'conscription' was extended to married men
He went on to explain some of the peculiarities of Civil War 'conscription' .
The prime minister pledged again that his government would not implement 'conscription' for overseas service.
Faced with the insatiable demands of total war, 'conscription' was introduced in 1916.
This points to the function of the memorial in recording wartime feelings about 'conscription' and service.
The government implemented an organized taxation system and military 'conscription' .
Modern warfare required universal short-time 'conscription' , followed by service in a reserve.
Bring back a draft that starts 'conscription' at the top of the social ladder.
Calls for universal military 'conscription' stoked these editorial fires as well.
Yet the American citizen-soldier is a far less common figure than he was in the era of 'conscription' .
The end of 'conscription' in most of the West is a response to these pressures.
At the outbreak of the First World War he opposed attempts to introduce military 'conscription' in Ireland.
Quite simply there is no declared military need for 'conscription' .
The fact that our Western allies are abandoning 'conscription' is also notable.
This regulation could well mean forcible 'conscription' into the armed forces.
This was the main argument the army made in opposing the end of 'conscription' .
Serving in the military reserve forces also exempted potential draftees from 'conscription' .
Thus, such cohesion is already in part present before 'conscription' takes place.
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