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1 warfare
noun(lit. or fig.) Krieg, derin modern warfare — in der modernen Kriegführung
economic warfare — Wirtschaftskrieg, der
* * *noun (fighting, as in a war: He refused to fight, because he has religious objections to warfare.) die Kriegsführung* * *war·fare[ˈwɔ:feəʳ, AM ˈwɔ:rfer]guerilla/naval/nuclear \warfare Guerilla-/See-/Atomkrieg m* * *['wɔːfɛə(r)]nKrieg m; (= techniques) Kriegskunst f* * *warfare [ˈwɔː(r)feə(r)] s1. Kriegführung f2. (auch weitS. Wirtschafts- etc) Krieg m* * *noun(lit. or fig.) Krieg, dereconomic warfare — Wirtschaftskrieg, der
* * *n.Krieg -e m.Kriegführung f. -
2 warfare
war·fare [ʼwɔ:feəʳ, Am ʼwɔ:rfer] nKrieg[s]führung f; -
3 warfare
['wɔːfɛə(r)] UK / USnKrieg m, (techniques) Kriegsführung f -
4 warfare
['wɔːfɛə(r)] UK / USnKrieg m, (techniques) Kriegsführung f -
5 warfare-related hazardous site
<waste.mil> ■ Rüstungsaltlast fEnglish-german technical dictionary > warfare-related hazardous site
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6 ABC warfare
ABC warfare POL ABC-Krieg(s)führung f (synonymous: nuclear, biological and chemical warfare; atomic, biological and chemical warfare; mit atomaren, biologischen und chemischen Waffen)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > ABC warfare
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7 air warfare
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8 atomic warfare
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9 chemical warfare
nounchemische Krieg[s]führung* * *chemi·cal ˈwar·faren no pl chemische Krieg[s]führung* * *CW abk* * *nounchemische Krieg[s]führung -
10 germ warfare
nounBakterienkrieg, der; biologische Kriegführung* * *germ ˈwar·faren bakteriologische Kriegsführung, Bakterienkrieg m* * ** * *nounBakterienkrieg, der; biologische Kriegführung -
11 nuclear warfare
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12 trench warfare
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13 psychological warfare
noun* * *psycho·logi·cal ˈwar·faren psychologische Kriegführung* * *noun -
14 psychological warfare
psycho·logi·cal 'war·fare npsychologische Kriegführung;to employ \psychological warfare against sb ( fig) jdn psychisch unter Druck setzen -
15 economic warfare
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > economic warfare
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16 electronic warfare
electronic warfare elektronische Kriegsführung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > electronic warfare
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17 Anti-Submarine-Warfare
Av. ASWУниверсальный русско-немецкий словарь > Anti-Submarine-Warfare
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18 mobile warfare
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19 guer(r)illa warfare
nGuerillakrieg m -
20 biological warfare
nounbiologische Kriegführung; Bakterienkrieg, der* * *(the use of germs as a weapon.) Kriegsführung mit biologischen Waffen* * *bio·logi·cal ˈwar·faren biologische Krieg[s]führung* * *nounbiologische Kriegführung; Bakterienkrieg, der
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