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Перевод: guerrilla
[прилагательное] партизанский; [существительное] партизан ; партизанская война
Тезаурус:
- torture was used to extract information rapidly about other members of guerrilla cells, before they dispersed;
- He was later released through Romero's efforts, at which point he joined a guerrilla movement and was killed in combat.
- The guerrilla role changed once again, for there was little they could do against well defended airstrips when the natives gave away patrols before they were within striking distance of Japanese posts.
- Around downtown, where some shock guerrilla troops had managed an attack on the Parker Center (police headquarters) and the Los Angeles Times , the federal and enforcement presence was, by the weekend, immense.
- The final assault on Bijeljina was reported to have been led by a Serbian guerrilla leader known as Arkan, whose units fought in some of the most ferocious battles in Croatia.
- But the clear intelligence failure which let Gen Noriega escape, to organise what could prove to be a prolonged guerrilla resistance, threatens to turn this latest military adventure into a political embarrassment.
- Pardons went also to 64 left-wing guerrillas, but not to Mario Firmenich, founder of the Peronist guerrilla group, Montoneros, who is serving 30 years for murder.
- At the moment of writing in early 1991, Kumana, Gol-Oya and Wilpattu are no-go areas owing to guerrilla activity.
- Thereafter guerrilla activity gradually subsided and the most dangerous period faced by South Korea from the viewpoint of internal unrest had been surmounted.
- The show included poster works by the Guerrilla Girls, the New York artists who work via anonymous flyposter art.
- They also collected some weapons recovered from parishioners and - more important in this mounted guerrilla warfare - they collected several saddles.
- Those linked in any way with the half-dozen Marxist guerrilla groups, or who are vaguely suspected of being "subversives" by the country's right-wing extremists, may be shot at, bombed, tortured or killed.
- In Parliament there was non-cooperation that became almost a guerrilla war between the parties.
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