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Перевод: warfare
[существительное] война ; приемы ведения войны; борьба ; столкновение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Warfare Will Remain Final Arbiter Until Something Better Emerges
- Though many of these posts overlapped and the bulk of the membership were passive, it is clear that almost every avenue of expression or opinion - from welfare to warfare, from motoring to flying - was controlled, regulated and policed by the NSDAP.
- Promoted thereafter as a source of cheap and clean energy, neither of which has actually been realised some 40 years on, nuclear power is a source of considerable debate in the late 1980s because of its annihilation potential in the case of warfare and the problems that characterise waste disposal from nuclear power plants (section 5.4.3).
- In a letter to the UN, Mr Izetbegovic said armed attacks were propelling the republic's Serbian, Croatian and Muslim communities into open warfare.
- THE Anglo-Italian Cup degenerated into open warfare with another six players sent off in yesterday's eight games - taking the total of dismissals to 18 in the competition's 32 games to date.
- Through desert and warfare, grumblings and fightings God continued to lead them.
- Yet the citizens clung to their traditional way of life out of custom and love of their cities; and for the very practical advantage it gave them in their favourite pastime of warfare against their neighbours.
- FOX WARFARE
- Whatever the reasons, murder, rape, robbery, large-scale fraud and embezzlement, drug smuggling, gang warfare, delinquency and so on make good subjects for conversation and exciting and profitable stories and films.
- In April of 1990, George Bush conferred upon the brave Airbus-slaying Captain Will Rogers the Legion of Merit, an honour also bestowed upon the officer abroad the Vincennes responsible for anti-aircraft warfare.
- Decisive battles, the death of kings in battle or the life imprisonment of great men were rare events; and against the very exceptional, decisive outcome of the battles of 1066 and 1106 we must set the endless, indecisive campaigns of William I and Henry I on the borders of their French domains; the indecisive warfare of Stephen's reign which led to anarchy in England.
- Weapons and Warfare
- His entire life was involved with warfare, plots and counter-plots, intrigues, feuds and religious problems.
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