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1 Armistice Day
s.Día del Armisticio. -
2 armistice
((an agreement) stopping fighting (in a war, battle etc): An armistice was declared.) armisticiotr['ɑːmɪstɪs]1 armisticioarmistice ['ɑrməstɪs] n: armisticio mn.• armisticio s.m.'ɑːrməstəs, 'ɑːmɪstɪsnoun armisticio m; (before n)['ɑːmɪstɪs]Armistice Day — el día del Armisticio ( día en que se conmemora el fin de la primera guerra mundial)
1.N armisticio m2.CPDArmistice Day N — Día m del Armisticio
* * *['ɑːrməstəs, 'ɑːmɪstɪs]noun armisticio m; (before n) -
3 batalla
Del verbo batallar: ( conjugate batallar) \ \
batalla es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: batalla batallar
batalla sustantivo femenino battle; batalla campal pitched battle; de batalla (fam) ‹zapatos/abrigo› everyday ( before n)
batallar ( conjugate batallar) verbo intransitivo batalla con algn/algo ( lidiar) to battle with sb/sthb) (Mil) to fight
batalla sustantivo femenino
1 battle (política, con uno mismo) struggle 2 batalla campal, pitched battle figurado fight, row: la reunión se convirtió en una verdadera batalla campal, the meeting turned into a real pitched battle Locuciones: dar la batalla, to fight
dar mucha batalla, to be a lot of trouble
de batalla, ordinary everyday: necesito comprarme un traje de batalla, I need to buy an ordinary everyday suit
batallar verbo intransitivo to fight, quarrel ' batalla' also found in these entries: Spanish: caballo - campal - campo - cruenta - cruento - fiera - fiero - ganarse - media - medio - perder - reñir - sarracina - librar - reñido English: arena - Armageddon - armistice - battle - battlefield - bitter - bitterness - bloody - day - decisive - fight - grim - hobbyhorse - lull - mock - pitched battle - site - spell - better
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Armistice Day — is the anniversary of the symbolic end of World War I on 11 November, 1918. It commemorates the armistice signed between the Allies and Germany at Compiègne, France, for the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front, which took effect at… … Wikipedia
Armistice Day — n. Nov. 11, the anniversary of the armistice of WWI in 1918: see VETERANS DAY … English World dictionary
Armistice Day — November 11th, celebrated as the ↑anniversary of the end of the World War I in 1918 →↑Remembrance Day →Veterans Day … Dictionary of contemporary English
Armistice Day — Armistice ,Day noun count or uncount November 11th, the ANNIVERSARY of the date in 1918 on which World War I ended, now called Veterans Day … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Armistice Day — noun a legal holiday in the United States; formerly Armistice Day but called Veterans Day since 1954 • Syn: ↑Veterans Day, ↑Veterans Day, ↑November 11 • Hypernyms: ↑legal holiday, ↑national holiday, ↑public holiday … Useful english dictionary
Armistice Day — UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms Armistice Day : singular Armistice Day plural Armistice Days 11 November, the anniversary of the date in 1918 on which the First World War ended … English dictionary
Armistice Day Blizzard — Infobox winter storm|name=Armistice Day Blizzard image location=19401111.jpg stormtype=Cyclonic blizzard, Panhandle Hook date formed=10 November, 1940 date dissipated=12 November, 1940 maximum amount=27 inches (68.6 cm) (Collegeville, MN)… … Wikipedia
Armistice Day — noun Etymology: from the armistice terminating World War I on November 11, 1918 Date: 1919 Veterans Day used before the official adoption of Veterans Day in 1954 … New Collegiate Dictionary
Armistice Day — noun the anniversary of the armistice of 11 November 1918, now replaced by Remembrance Sunday in the UK … English new terms dictionary
Armistice Day — Ar′mistice Day n. mil former name of Veterans Day • Etymology: 1918–19 … From formal English to slang
Armistice Day — /ˈaməstəs deɪ/ (say ahmuhstuhs day) noun → Remembrance Day …