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♦voorbeelden:1 het garen is in de war • the string is in a knot/tanglein de war zijn • be confusedplannen in de war sturen • upset/foul up someone's plansde organisatie liep in de war • the organization went off the railsmijn spijsvertering is in de war • I've got indigestion/stomach troubleiemands haar in de war maken • tousle/ruffle someone's hairiets grondig in de war sturen • play havoc among/with somethingalles in de war gooien • turn everything topsy-turvyiets uit de war halen • disentangle/untangle something -
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The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > war
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5 WAR
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > WAR
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6 War of Restoration
(1641-68)After the revolution of 1 December 1640, when King João IV of Braganza overthrew Spanish rule and declared Portugal independent, Portugal and Spain fought a war that decided the fate of Portugal. The War of Restoration was fought between Spanish and Portuguese armies, assisted by foreign mercenaries and by Portugal's oldest ally, England. Portugal's 1640 Revolution and the war against Spain to maintain its reclaimed independence were supported as well by France during the 1610-59 period. After 1659, France gave no more assistance to Lisbon and cut off diplomatic relations. Portugal's great friend during this war, which was fought largely near the Luso-Spanish frontier or in Portugal in the flat Alentejo province, with no natural barriers to Spanish invasion, was thus England. This crucial alliance was reestablished in the Anglo-Portuguese treaties of 1642, 1654, and 1661. Various truce and peace treaties, too, were signed with Holland, which was willing to side with Portugal, or at least be neutral, against Spain. Catalonia's prolonged rebellion against Spanish (Castilian) rule during Portugal's struggle played an important role in weakening Spain's effort to recover Portugal. At Ameixial, on 8 June 1663, a decisive battle in the war occurred, resulting in the defeat of the Spanish army and its withdrawal from Portugal. The Luso-Spanish Peace Treaty (1668) concluded the War.See also Peace treaty of 1668. -
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• If you desire peace, be ever prepared (prepare) for war - Хочешь мира, готовься к войне (X)• If you want (wish for) peace, be prepared for war - Хочешь мира, готовься к войне (X)• Prepare for war in time of peace - Хочешь мира, готовься к войне (X)• War brings scars - Война кровь любит (B)• War is /the/ death's feast - Война кровь любит (B), Ни моря без волны, ни войны без крови (H) -
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حَرْب \ combat: a fight, or battle; the art or practice of fighting. conflict: violent disagreement; a struggle; a battle: Parents and children are sometimes in conflict about modern ways. There was a conflict between the two men for the leadership. hostilities: fighting; acts of war. war: fighting between nations: the World War of 1939-45; two countries at war (with each other). warfare: the science of making war; fighting. -
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[wɔː]1. noun(an) armed struggle, especially between nations:حَرْب( also adjective) He is guilty of war crimes.
2. verb– past tense, past participle warredto fight:يَتَحارَب، يُقاتِل، يُحارِبThe two countries have been warring constantly for generations.
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حَالَة حَرْب \ war: fighting between nations: the World War of 1939-45; two countries at war (with each other). -
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12 war of nerves
a war, contest etc in which each side tries to win by making the other nervous, eg by bluff, rather than by actually fighting:حَرْب أعْصابThat game of chess was a war of nerves.
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13 war-cry
plural ˈwar-cries nouna shout used in battle as an encouragement to the soldiers:صَيْحَةُ الحَرْب"For king and country" was the war-cry of the troops as they faced the enemy.
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14 War, strikes, riots and civil commotions
Sakhalin energy glossary: War/SRCCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > War, strikes, riots and civil commotions
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15 war memorial
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16 war|knąć
pf — war|czeć1 impf (warknęła, warknęli — warczysz, warczał, warczeli) vi 1. (o zwierzęciu) to growl, to snarl (na kogoś at sb) 2. pot., przen. (o osobie) to snap (na kogoś at sb)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > war|knąć
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17 war correspondent
a newspaper reporter who writes articles on a war especially from the scene of fighting.مُراسِل حَرْبي، مُراسِل من أرْض المَعْرَكَه -
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nouna dance performed by the people of some primitive societies before going to war.رَقْصَة الحَرْب -
19 War of the Brothers
(1831-34)Civil war in Portugal fought between the forces of absolutist monarchy and constitutionalist monarchy. Each side was headed and represented by one of two royal brothers, King Miguel I, who usurped the throne of young Maria II, and King Pedro IV, formerly emperor Pedro I of Brazil, who abdicated to restore his daughter Maria to the throne her uncle Miguel had purloined. In the end, the forces of Pedro triumphed, those of Miguel lost, and Miguel went into exile in Austria.See also Carlota Joaquina, queen. -
20 War Acknowledges Certain Options
Military: WACOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > War Acknowledges Certain Options
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