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1 warfare
noun (fighting, as in a war: He refused to fight, because he has religious objections to warfare.) guerra* * *war.fare[w'ɔ:fɛə] n 1 guerra, luta, combate, hostilidades. 2 arte de guerra. -
2 warfare
noun (fighting, as in a war: He refused to fight, because he has religious objections to warfare.) guerra -
3 warfare
guerra, estado de guerra, conduta de guerraEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > warfare
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4 warfare
beligerância, guerra, combate -
5 underground warfare
guerra de minas, guerra subterrânea ( mine warfare)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > underground warfare
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6 atomic warfare
a.tom.ic war.fare[ətɔmik w'ɔ:fɛə] n guerra atômica. -
7 biological warfare
(the use of germs as a weapon.) guerra biológica* * *bi.o.log.i.cal war.fare[baiəl'ɔdʒikəl wɔ:fɛə] n guerra biológica. -
8 chemical warfare
chem.i.cal war.fare[kemikəl w'ɔ:fɛə] n guerra química. -
9 germ warfare
germ war.fare[dʒə:m w'ɔfɛə] n guerra biológica. -
10 naval warfare
na.val war.fare[neivəl w'ɔ:fɛə] n guerra marítima. -
11 psychologic warfare
psy.cho.log.ic war.fare[saikəlɔdʒik w'ɔ:fɛə] n guerra psicológica. -
12 trench warfare
trench war.fare[tr'entʃ wɔ:fɛə] n guerra de trincheiras. -
13 wordy warfare
word.y war.fare[wə:di w'ɔ:fɛə] n briga de palavras. -
14 air warfare simulation
Simulação de Guerra AéreaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > air warfare simulation
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15 antisubmarine warfare
guerra anti-submarinaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > antisubmarine warfare
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16 antisubmarine warfare forces
forças anti-submarinasEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > antisubmarine warfare forces
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17 atomic warfare
( nuclear)guerra atômica (nuclear)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > atomic warfare
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18 biological warfare
guerra biológicaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > biological warfare
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19 chemical warfare
guerra química chemicalEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > chemical warfare
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20 combat eletronic warfare and intelligence
informações obtidas por meios eletrônicosEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > combat eletronic warfare and intelligence
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warfare — [wôr′fer΄] n. 1. the action of waging war; armed conflict 2. conflict or struggle of any kind … English World dictionary
warfare — /wawr fair /, n. 1. the process of military struggle between two nations or groups of nations; war. 2. armed conflict between two massed enemies, armies, or the like. 3. conflict, esp. when vicious and unrelenting, between competitors, political… … Universalium