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101 war contamination
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102 war pollution
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103 war
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104 war games
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105 war
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106 war
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107 man-of-war
<pl men-of-war>[ˌmænəvˈwɔ:ʳ, AM -wɔ:r]n<pl men-o'-war>[ˌmænəˈwɔ:ʳ, AM -wɔ:r]n1. HIST Portugiesische Galeere* * *["mnəv'wOː(r)]n pl men-of-war["menəv'wOː(r)] (old)See:→ academic.ru/90305/Portuguese_man-of-war">Portuguese man-of-war* * * -
108 world war
nounWeltkrieg, derthe First/Second World War, World War I/II — der Erste/Zweite Weltkrieg; der 1./2. Weltkrieg
* * *n Weltkrieg mWorld war I/II 1./2. Weltkrieg m* * *World War I (II) Erster (Zweiter) Weltkrieg* * *nounWeltkrieg, derthe First/Second World War, World War I/II — der Erste/Zweite Weltkrieg; der 1./2. Weltkrieg
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109 post-war
adjectiveNachkriegs-; der Nachkriegszeit nachgestellt* * *\post-war era Nachkriegsära f\post-war Europe Nachkriegseuropa ntthe immediate \post-war period die unmittelbare Nachkriegszeitthe \post-war rationing die Rationierung[en] f[pl] in der Nachkriegszeit* * *adjNachkriegs-; event also in der Nachkriegszeitof the post-war era — aus der Nachkriegszeit
* * *adjectiveNachkriegs-; der Nachkriegszeit nachgestellt -
110 prisoner of war
nounKriegsgefangene, der/dieprisoner-of-war camp — [Kriegs]gefangenenlager, das
* * *plural - prisoners of war a member of the armed forces captured in a war.) der/die Kriegsgefangene* * *pris·on·er of ˈwar<pl prisoners of war>nn Kriegsgefangene(r) f(m)* * ** * *nounKriegsgefangene, der/dieprisoner-of-war camp — [Kriegs]gefangenenlager, das
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111 civil war
nounBürgerkrieg, der* * ** * *civ·il ˈwarn Bürgerkrieg m* * *1. Bürgerkrieg m2. Civil Wara) amer. Sezessionskrieg m (1861-65),* * *nounBürgerkrieg, der* * *n.Bürgerkrieg m. -
112 pre-war
adjective* * *[ˌpri:ˈwɔ:ʳ, AM -ˈwɔ:r]adj inv Vorkriegs-\pre-war period Vorkriegszeit f* * *['priː'wɔː(r)]adjVorkriegs-the pre-war years — die Vorkriegsjahre pl
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113 man-o-war
<pl men-of-war>[ˌmænəvˈwɔ:ʳ, AM -wɔ:r]n<pl men-o'-war>[ˌmænəˈwɔ:ʳ, AM -wɔ:r]n1. HIST Portugiesische Galeere -
114 post-war
Nachkriegs-, der Nachkriegszeit nach n;\post-war era Nachkriegsära f;\post-war Europe Nachkriegseuropa nt;the immediate \post-war period die unmittelbare Nachkriegszeit;the \post-war rationing die Rationierung[en] f[pl] in der Nachkriegszeit -
115 Great War
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116 Gulf War
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117 world war
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118 class war
= class struggle nouns Klassenkampf, der* * *ˈclass strug·gle, class ˈwarn Klassenkampf m* * ** * *= class struggle nouns Klassenkampf, der -
119 cold war
noun* * *(a major, especially political, struggle between nations which involves military threats but not fighting.) Kalter Krieg* * *n POL kalter Krieg* * ** * *noun -
120 holy war
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