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81 army
n2) множество, масса; армия3) общество, организация•to be demobilized / to be discharged from the army — демобилизоваться из армии
to bring in the army — вводить в действие армию, пускать в ход войска
to conscript smb into the army — призывать кого-л. в армию
to crush an army — разбить / разгромить армию
to encircle an army — окружать армию; обходить армию ( с флангов)
to envelop an army — окружать армию; обходить армию ( с флангов)
to field an army — бросать / вводить армию в бой
to lead an army — возглавлять армию; вести армию ( в бой)
to levy an army — комплектовать / набирать армию; призывать в армию
to muster / to organize an army — создавать / формировать армию
to outflank an army — окружать армию; обходить армию ( с флангов)
to raise / to rally an army — собирать армию
- active armyto recruit smb into the army — вербовать кого-л. на военную службу
- advancing army
- army advances
- army attacks
- army conducts war
- army engages in combat
- army fights
- army has been put on stand-by
- army has moved in
- army in the field
- army is 1 million men under strength
- army of unemployed
- army pulls back
- army retreats
- army was out in force
- army withdraws
- colonial army
- conquering army
- conscript army
- defeated army
- disgruntled army
- expeditionary army
- Imperial Army
- insurgent army
- invasion army
- invincible army
- IRA
- Irish Republican Army
- liberation army
- maintenance of the army
- mercenary army
- national army
- national-liberation army
- occupation army
- occupying army
- people's army
- People's Liberation Army
- PLA
- professional army
- rebel army
- recruit army
- Red Army
- regular army
- reserve army of labor
- retreating army
- Salvation Army
- standing army
- strategic army
- territorial army
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82 decimation
[ˌdesɪ'meɪʃn]nome decimazione f. (anche fig.)* * *noun decimazione* * *decimation► to decimate* * *[ˌdesɪ'meɪʃn]nome decimazione f. (anche fig.) -
83 army
['ɑːmɪ]сущ.1) армия; войска, вооруженные силыto command / lead an army — командовать армией
to drill / train an army — проводить военные учения
to enter / join the army — поступить на военную службу
to mobilize / raise an army — мобилизовать военные формирования
to equip / supply an army — экипировать армию
to array / commit / deploy / field / concentrate / mass an army — сконцентрировать военные формирования
to inspect / muster / review an army — осуществлять проверку военных частей
to encircle / envelop / surround an army — окружить армию
to outflank — окружать армию ( противника) с флангов
to outmaneuver — добиться преимущества над армией, благодаря удачному манёвру
to overrun an army — разбить, разгромить армию
to crush / decimate / defeat / rout an army — нанести поражение армии
to demobilize / disband an army — расформировывать армию
- Army in the Fielddefeated army — разгромленная армия, пораженная армия
- army command
- army commander
- army headquarters
- army post exchange2) множество, масса; армия -
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86 cut
вырезать имя существительное:резаная рана (hack, cut, sword-cut)имя прилагательное:обрезанный (cut, clipped)подрезанный (clipped, cut, lopped)глагол:постригать (cut, give a haircut)убирать урожай (harvest, cut)делать вид, что не замечаешь (cut) -
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88 destroy
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89 devastate
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90 devour
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91 eviscerate
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92 exterminate
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93 extirpate
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94 forage
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95 gut
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96 harry
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98 mow
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100 ravage
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Decimate — Dec i*mate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Decimated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Decimating}.] [L. decimatus, p. p. of decimare to decimate (in senses 1 & 2), fr. decimus tenth. See {Decimal}.] 1. To take the tenth part of; to tithe. Johnson. [1913 Webster] 2. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
decimate — has changed its meaning because the old one is no longer needed. Historically, decimate means ‘to kill one person in ten’, and had its origin in military punishments. As the need for this meaning diminished, a new one emerged, the now familiar… … Modern English usage
decimate — ► VERB 1) kill or destroy a large proportion of. 2) drastically reduce the strength of. DERIVATIVES decimation noun. USAGE The earliest sense of decimate was ‘kill one in every ten of’, a reference to the ancient Roman practice of killing one in… … English terms dictionary
decimate — index destroy (efface), diminish, disarm (divest of arms), eliminate (eradicate), lessen, minimize … Law dictionary
decimate — c.1600, in reference to the practice of punishing mutinous military units by capital execution of one in every 10, by lot; from L. decimatus, pp. of decimare (see DECIMATION (Cf. decimation)). Killing one in ten, chosen by lots, from a rebellious … Etymology dictionary
decimate — [v] destroy annihilate, butcher*, commit genocide, execute, exterminate, kill off, massacre, obliterate, slaughter, stamp out, wipe out; concept 252 … New thesaurus
decimate — [des′ə māt΄] vt. decimated, decimating [< L decimatus, pp. of decimare < decem, TEN] 1. Obs. to select by lot and kill every tenth one of 2. to destroy or kill a large part of [famine decimated the population] 3. Obs. to take a tenth part… … English World dictionary
decimate — [[t]de̱sɪmeɪt[/t]] decimates, decimating, decimated 1) VERB To decimate something such as a group of people or animals means to destroy a very large number of them. [V n] The pollution could decimate the river s thriving population of kingfishers … English dictionary
decimate — decimation, n. decimator, n. /des euh mayt /, v.t., decimated, decimating. 1. to destroy a great number or proportion of: The population was decimated by a plague. 2. to select by lot and kill every tenth person of. 3. Obs. to take a tenth of or… … Universalium
decimate — verb Decimate is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑injury Decimate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑army … Collocations dictionary
decimate — UK [ˈdesɪmeɪt] / US [ˈdesɪˌmeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms decimate : present tense I/you/we/they decimate he/she/it decimates present participle decimating past tense decimated past participle decimated to spoil or destroy something, for… … English dictionary