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🇵🇹Portuguese to English[militar da re-zer-va]

militar da reserva

/milikuˈtaz da ʁeˈzeɾvɐ/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A member of the armed forces who has completed active duty service and is placed in a reserve pool, subject to being recalled during times of war or national emergency.

Example Sentences:
  • O militar da reserva foi convocado para auxiliar na operação de socorro.
  • Muitos militares da reserva participam de conselhos consultivos de defesa.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

From Portuguese 'militar' (military, derived from Latin 'militaris') + 'da' (of the) + 'reserva' (reserve, from Latin 'reservare', to keep back or save). Historically refers to armed forces personnel who have completed active duty service but remain liable to recall in times of war or national emergency.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a 'reserve' player on a sports bench: they are trained and ready, but currently resting or off the main field.

Frequently Asked Questions About “militar da reserva

1. What is the meaning of “militar da reserva” in English?

In English, militar da reserva (noun) is defined as: “A member of the armed forces who has completed active duty service and is placed in a reserve pool, subject to being recalled during times of war or national emergency.”.

2. How do you use “militar da reserva” in a sentence?

O militar da reserva foi convocado para auxiliar na operação de socorro.

3. What are English synonyms of “militar da reserva”?

Common synonyms include:reservista,militar reformado,veterano

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “militar da reserva”?

From Portuguese 'militar' (military, derived from Latin 'militaris') + 'da' (of the) + 'reserva' (reserve, from Latin 'reservare', to keep back or save). Historically refers to armed forces personnel who have completed active duty service but remain liable to recall in times of war or national emergency.