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1 artillery
1) (large guns.) artillería2) ((often with capital) the part of an army which looks after and fires such guns.) artilleríatr[ɑː'tɪlərɪ]1 artillerían.• artillería s.f.ɑːr'tɪləri, ɑː'tɪlərimass noun artillería f[ɑː'tɪlǝrɪ]N (=guns, troops etc) artillería f* * *[ɑːr'tɪləri, ɑː'tɪləri]mass noun artillería f -
2 gunfire
noun (the firing of guns: I could hear the sound of gunfire in the distance.) tiro, tiroteo, fuegogunfire n fuegotr['gʌnfaɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (gen) fuego, disparos nombre masculino plural; (shooting) tiroteo; (shellfire) cañoneo, cañonazos nombre masculino pluralgunfire ['gʌn.faɪr] n: disparos mpln.• cañonero s.m.• escopeteo s.m.• tiroteo s.m.mass noun disparos mpl; ( from heavy artillery) cañoneo m, cañonazos mpl['ɡʌnfaɪǝ(r)]N disparos mpl ; (from artillery) cañoneo m, fuego m de cañón* * *mass noun disparos mpl; ( from heavy artillery) cañoneo m, cañonazos mpl -
3 ordnance
tr['ɔːdnəns]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLordnance ['ɔrdnənts] n: artillería fn.• artillería s.f.'ɔːrdnəns, 'ɔːdnənsmass nouna) ( artillery) artillería f; (before n)Ordnance Survey — ( in UK) servicio oficial de cartografía
b) ( supplies) pertrechos mpl['ɔːdnǝns] (Mil)1.2.CPDOrdnance Corps N — Cuerpo m de Armamento y Material
ordnance factory N — fábrica f de artillería
Ordnance Survey N — (Brit) servicio estatal de cartografía
Ordnance Survey map N — (Brit) mapa m del servicio estatal de cartografía
* * *['ɔːrdnəns, 'ɔːdnəns]mass nouna) ( artillery) artillería f; (before n)Ordnance Survey — ( in UK) servicio oficial de cartografía
b) ( supplies) pertrechos mpl -
4 infantry
'infəntri((the part of an army consisting of) foot-soldiers: The infantry was/were sent on ahead, with the artillery following in the rear.) infanteríatr['ɪnfəntrɪ]1 infanterían.• ejercito de tierra (Militar) s.m.n.• infantería s.f.'ɪnfəntrimass noun (+ sing or pl vb) infantería f['ɪnfǝntrɪ]1.N infantería f2.CPDinfantry division N — (in army) división f de infantería
* * *['ɪnfəntri]mass noun (+ sing or pl vb) infantería f
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