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боевые действия с применением тактики блокирования опорных пунктов; ист. осадная война* * * -
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > siege warfare
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guerra de sítioEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > siege warfare
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война; военные [боевые] действия; боевые операции; приемы ведения войны ; см. тж. war— antiaircraft warfare— dispersed -type warfare— radio electronic warfare -
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si:‹(an attempt to capture a fort or town by keeping it surrounded by an armed force until it surrenders: The town is under siege.) cerco, sitiosiege n sitiotr[siːʤ]1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL sitio, cerco2 (by criminals, journalists) asedio\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be under seige estar sitiado,-ato raise the seige levantar el sitiosiege ['si:ʤ, 'si:ʒ] n: sitio mto be under siege: estar sitiadon.• asedio s.m.• sitio s.m.siːdʒnoun sitio m[siːdʒ]state of siege — estado m de sitio
1.N cerco m, sitio mto lay siege to — cercar, sitiar
2.CPDsiege economy N — economía f de sitio
siege mentality N —
siege warfare N — guerra f de sitio or asedio
* * *[siːdʒ]noun sitio mstate of siege — estado m de sitio
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[siːdʒ]nome assedio m.to lay siege to sth. — porre l'assedio a qcs., cingere d'assedio qcs. (anche fig.)
* * *[si:‹](an attempt to capture a fort or town by keeping it surrounded by an armed force until it surrenders: The town is under siege.) assedio* * *siege /si:dʒ/n. [uc]2 (fig.) insistenza; pressioni4 (arc.) seggio; trono● siege artillery, artiglieria da assedio □ siege gun, pezzo (o cannone) da assedio □ (fig.) siege mentality, mentalità da assediati □ siege train, equipaggiamento da assedio □ (mil.) siege warfare, guerra d'assedio □ (mil.) siege works, opere d'assedio □ (fig.) to lay siege to sb., fare una corte insistente a q. □ to lay siege to a town, stringere d'assedio una città □ to push the siege, rafforzare l'assedio; (fig.) farsi più insistente (o pressante) □ to stand a long siege, subire (o resistere a) un lungo assedio.(to) siege /si:dʒ/v. t.(mil. e fig.) assediare.* * *[siːdʒ]nome assedio m.to lay siege to sth. — porre l'assedio a qcs., cingere d'assedio qcs. (anche fig.)
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siege [si:dʒ]1 nounMilitary & figurative siège m;∎ to lay siege to sth assiéger qch;∎ to be under siege être assiégé;∎ to raise a siege lever le siège;∎ a state of siege has been declared l'état de siège a été déclaré(machine, warfare) de siège;∎ to have a siege mentality être toujours sur la défensive►► siege economy économie f protectionniste -
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13 state of siege
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14 Festungskrieg
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16 боевые действия с применением тактики блокирования опорных пунктов
Military: siege warfareУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > боевые действия с применением тактики блокирования опорных пунктов
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17 Belagerungskrieg
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18 позиционная война
1) General subject: position warfare, stabilized warfare, stationary warfare, trench warfare, war of siege2) Colloquial: sit-down war3) Military: fixed-position operations, holding warfare, positional warfare, sitting war, stale-war, static warfare, stationary war, trench war, war of entrenched position, war of position, war of positions4) German: sitzkrieg5) Politics: positional war -
19 insurrección
f.insurrection, rebellion, revolt, upheaval.* * *1 insurrection, uprising* * *SF revolt, insurrection* * *femenino (frml) uprising, insurrection (frml)* * *= insurgency, uprising, insurrection.Ex. With changing political circumstances there is an increased likelihood of low-intensity conflicts which may take the form of guerrilla warfare, coups d'etat, ethnic violence, terrorism, resistance movements or insurgency.Ex. The author describes the destruction and dispersal of the contents of the Hanlin library in Beijing during the uprising in 1900, when the Western government diplomatic offices came under siege by the Chinese government.Ex. Mrs Thatcher went on to win two more elections while defeating the organised insurrection of the miners' union.----* insurrección armada = armed uprising.* insurrección política = political uprising.* * *femenino (frml) uprising, insurrection (frml)* * *= insurgency, uprising, insurrection.Ex: With changing political circumstances there is an increased likelihood of low-intensity conflicts which may take the form of guerrilla warfare, coups d'etat, ethnic violence, terrorism, resistance movements or insurgency.
Ex: The author describes the destruction and dispersal of the contents of the Hanlin library in Beijing during the uprising in 1900, when the Western government diplomatic offices came under siege by the Chinese government.Ex: Mrs Thatcher went on to win two more elections while defeating the organised insurrection of the miners' union.* insurrección armada = armed uprising.* insurrección política = political uprising.* * *( frml)uprising, insurrection ( frml)* * *
insurrección sustantivo femenino (frml) uprising, insurrection (frml)
insurrección sustantivo femenino insurrection
' insurrección' also found in these entries:
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insurrection
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20 sublevación
f.1 revolt, uprising.2 subversion, rebellion.* * *1 uprising, revolt, rebellion* * *noun f.* * *SF (=motín) [de rebeldes, ciudadanos] revolt, uprising; [de militares] mutiny; [de presos] riot* * *femenino uprising, revolt, rebellion* * *= revolt, insurgency, uprising, insurgence, rising, rebellion, insurrection.Ex. But the building plans were nearly jeopardised several times in a politically charged atmosphere that led to a tax-payer revolt in California.Ex. With changing political circumstances there is an increased likelihood of low-intensity conflicts which may take the form of guerrilla warfare, coups d'etat, ethnic violence, terrorism, resistance movements or insurgency.Ex. The author describes the destruction and dispersal of the contents of the Hanlin library in Beijing during the uprising in 1900, when the Western government diplomatic offices came under siege by the Chinese government.Ex. Dickens's own outrage over the conditions of the poor in Britian conflicted with his revulsion at the criminal underworld & his fear of popular insurgence.Ex. Somalis did not accept their subjugation meekly and a fierce rising was led by a religious leader and poet.Ex. While Danish librarians used the 68 rebellion to improve their working conditions, Swedish colleagues changed library services.Ex. Mrs Thatcher went on to win two more elections while defeating the organised insurrection of the miners' union.* * *femenino uprising, revolt, rebellion* * *= revolt, insurgency, uprising, insurgence, rising, rebellion, insurrection.Ex: But the building plans were nearly jeopardised several times in a politically charged atmosphere that led to a tax-payer revolt in California.
Ex: With changing political circumstances there is an increased likelihood of low-intensity conflicts which may take the form of guerrilla warfare, coups d'etat, ethnic violence, terrorism, resistance movements or insurgency.Ex: The author describes the destruction and dispersal of the contents of the Hanlin library in Beijing during the uprising in 1900, when the Western government diplomatic offices came under siege by the Chinese government.Ex: Dickens's own outrage over the conditions of the poor in Britian conflicted with his revulsion at the criminal underworld & his fear of popular insurgence.Ex: Somalis did not accept their subjugation meekly and a fierce rising was led by a religious leader and poet.Ex: While Danish librarians used the 68 rebellion to improve their working conditions, Swedish colleagues changed library services.Ex: Mrs Thatcher went on to win two more elections while defeating the organised insurrection of the miners' union.* * *uprising, revolt, rebellion* * *
sublevación, sublevamiento sustantivo femenino rebellion, uprising
' sublevación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabecilla
- sublevamiento
- levantamiento
English:
revolt
- rising
* * *sublevación nf, sublevamiento nmuprising* * *f uprising, rebellion, revolt* * *
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