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1 vojna
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2 rat
war, ratovanje warfare, svjetski world war* * *• war• warfare -
3 ratovanje
n warring, warfare, waging/making war (upon), (war) campaign* * *• warfare -
4 gerila
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5 medijski
adj media-, mass-media I -i rat media warfare; -a istaknutost (high) media visibility; -a halabuka media hype; - i moć-nici media barons* * *• media -
6 nano-ratovanje
• nano-warfare -
7 rovovski
adj | rovovski rat trench warfare* * *• stationary -
8 gerilski
adv guer(r)illa fashion I - ratovati engage in (ili conduct/lead) guer(r)illa war/ /warfare, fight a guer(r)illa war -
9 gerilski
adj guer(r)illa- I gerilski rat guer(r)illa war/ /warfare -
10 partizanski
adj hist partisan-, guer(r)illa-; par- tisan-style, guer(r)illa-style | partizanski rat guer(r)illa warfare -
11 partizanski
adv hist partisan-style, guer(r)illa- -style | - ratovati wage guer(r)illa warfare -
12 pozicijski
adj position-; site- (-ioni) | mil pozicijskii rat positional warfare; mot -a svjetla parking lights -
13 vojevanje
n warring, war-making, waging war, warfare; campaigning; fighting, hostilities pl | krenuti u vojevanje take the field
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