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1. adjective1) (aggressively active) kämpferisch; militant2) (engaged in warfare) Krieg führend2. nounMilitante, der/die* * *['militənt](wishing to take, or taking, strong or violent action: militant workers.) streitend- academic.ru/89147/militantly">militantly- militancy* * *mili·tant[ˈmɪlɪtənt, AM -tənt]I. adj militantII. n Kämpfer(in) m(f); POL militantes Mitglied; (union member) militanter Gewerkschafter/militante Gewerkschafterin; (radical student) militanter Student/militante Studentin* * *['mIlItənt]1. adjmilitantto be in (a) militant mood — in militanter Stimmung sein
2. nmilitantes Elementthe militants among the students — die militanten Studenten
* * *militant [ˈmılıtənt]A adj (adv militantly)1. Krieg führend2. militant3. aggressiv, kämpferischB s militante Person, militantes Mitglied* * *1. adjective1) (aggressively active) kämpferisch; militant2) (engaged in warfare) Krieg führend2. nounMilitante, der/die* * *adj.kämpferisch adj.
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