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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > partisan warfare
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nвойна; боевые действия; способ ведения войныto conduct warfare — вести войну / боевые действия
- anti-submarine warfareto wage warfare — вести войну / боевые действия
- atomic warfare
- bacteriological warfare
- barbarous warfare
- biological warfare
- bush warfare - conventional warfare
- counterguerrilla warfare
- counterrevolutionary warfare
- covert warfare
- ecological warfare
- economic warfare
- environmental warfare
- germ warfare
- global warfare
- guerrilla warfare
- inhuman methods of warfare
- maneuver warfare
- means of warfare
- meteorological warfare
- minor warfare
- mobile warfare
- naval warfare
- nuclear warfare
- out-and-out warfare
- partisan warfare
- petty warfare
- political warfare
- price warfare
- psychological warfare
- radiological methods of warfare
- radiological warfare
- rules of warfare
- space warfare
- strategic warfare
- submarine warfare
- trench warfare
- tribal warfare
- triphibious warfare
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1. n приверженец, сторонник2. n фанатик3. n партизанa train blown up by partisans — поезд, взорванный партизанами
4. n командир партизанского отряда5. a пристрастный; слепо верящий; фанатичный; тенденциозный6. a партизанский7. n ист. протазан, алебарда8. n ист. солдат или страж, вооружённый протазаном или алебардойСинонимический ряд:1. biased (adj.) biased; blind; colored; coloured; factional; fanatic; jaundiced; myopic; narrow; one-sided; partial; prejudiced; prejudicial; prepossessed; tendentious; unindifferent; unneutral; unreasoning; warped2. guerrilla (noun) guerrilla; insurgent; irregular; patriot3. supporter (noun) adherent; backer; cohort; devotee; disciple; enthusiast; fan; follower; henchman; satellite; sectary; sectator; supporter; sycophant; sympathiser; sympathizer; zealotАнтонимический ряд:adversary; critic; impartial; leader -
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partisan/guer(r) illa warfareБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > партизанская война
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жен. war;
warfare (ведение войны) началась война ≈ war broke out Великая Отечественная война ≈ the Great Patriotic war находиться в состоянии войны( с кем-л.) ≈ to be at war( with) звездные войны ≈ star wars идеологическая война ≈ ideological war маневренная война ≈ mobile warfare, war of manoeuvre начинать войну ≈ to levy war( upon, against) междоусобная война ≈ internal war вторая мировая война ≈ World War II гражданская война ≈ civil war ""кнопочная"" война ≈ push-button warfare партизанская война ≈ partisan/guer(r) illa warfare справедливая война ≈ just war холодная война ≈ cold war термоядерная война ≈ nuclear warfare идти на войну ≈ to take the field вести войну ≈ to wage war объявлять войну ≈ to declare war на войне ≈ in the war атомная война ≈ atomic warfareвойн|а - ж. war;
(приёмы ведения войны) warfare;
валютная ~ currency war;
валютно-финансовая ~ monetary and financial war;
манёвренная ~ war of movement;
позиционная ~ trench warfare;
таможенная ~ tariff war;
торговая ~ trade war;
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муж. guer(r) illa, partisanм. partisan, guerrilla (figther) ;
~ить несов. разг. fight* as a partisan;
~ка ж. см. партизан;
~ский partisan attr. ;
~ская война guerrilla war/warfare;
~ский отряд partisan/ guerrilla detachment.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > партизан
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1. n партизан; боецurban guerrilla — городской партизан,
2. n партизанская войнаСинонимический ряд:1. rebellious (adj.) anarchical; insubordinate; insurgent; insurrectionary; rebel; rebellious; revolutionary; riotous; seditious2. partisan (noun) irregular; partisan; patriot
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