0 (a trial in) a military court for members of the armed forces
1 to send a member of the armed forces for trial in a military court:
The Navy will not court-martial the submarine's commander.
She is likely to be court-martialled for disobeying her commanding officer.
2 a military court, or a trial in a military court, that judges members of the armed forces
The Army court-martialled at least 200 soldiers for serious offences against civilians.
The deserters were court-martialled.
General Smith was court-martialed, convicted, and dismissed from the Army.
As, however, the proceedings of the court-martial have been subsequently quashed, owing to technical irregularities, he is now relieved from all consequences of his trial.
I hardly think if somebody is acquitted he would elect to be tried by court-martial.
Will he state that the court-martial acquitted him of that charge?
In the past five years, five subalterns have been tried and convicted by general court-martial of charges of fraudulent misapplication of non-public funds.
He has been remanded for trial by court-martial for overstaying his leave by a period exceeding twenty-one days.
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軍事法庭, 軍事審判…
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corte marcial…
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cour [feminine] martiale, cour martiale…
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