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1 susunan tempur
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2 szyk siatka
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3 ayos ng labanán
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4 боевой порядок
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5 borbeni poredak
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6 ratna oprema
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7 orden de combate
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8 csatarend
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10 ряд дислокаций
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11 slagorden
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12 orden de batalla
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13 боевой порядок
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14 боевой порядок
1) General subject: battle array, battle line, battle order (тж. order of battle), battle-array, battle-order, disposition (в обороне), fighting order (тж. order of battle), formation2) Aviation: flight formation, military formation3) Military: battle disposition, battle dispositions, battle formation, battle order, battlefield posture, combat deployment, combat formation, combat order, combat organization, (расчленённый) deployed formation, deployment, deployment pattern, disposition of forces, fighting formation, fighting order, grouping, order, order of battle, serial (ЛА), tactical configuration, tactical formation4) History: battalia5) Astronautics: array6) Makarov: line of battle7) Foreign Ministry: battle deployment -
15 battaglia
f battle ( also fig)* * *battaglia s.f.1 battle, fight: battaglia navale, aerea, naval, air battle; fronte di battaglia, line of battle; ordine di battaglia, battle order (o letter. battle array); esercito schierato in battaglia, army drawn up in battle array (o in battle order); dare battaglia, to give battle; vincere, perdere una battaglia, to win, to lose a battle; ingaggiare battaglia con qlcu., to engage s.o. in battle // cavallo da battaglia, war horse (o charger)2 (pitt.) battle-piece3 ( conflitto) conflict, struggle; battaglia di interessi, conflict of interests; battaglia politica, ideologica, political, ideological struggle // nome di battaglia, nom de guerre* * *[bat'taʎʎa]sostantivo femminile1) battle, fight (anche fig.)campo di battaglia — battlefield (anche fig.)
2) pitt. battle scene•battaglia navale — naval o sea battle; gioc. battleships
* * *battaglia/bat'taλλa/sostantivo f.1 battle, fight (anche fig.); dare battaglia to fight (a battle); campo di battaglia battlefield (anche fig.); battaglia coi cuscini pillow fight; è una battaglia persa in partenza it's a losing battle; sostenere una battaglia elettorale to fight an election2 pitt. battle scenebattaglia campale pitched battle (anche fig.); battaglia navale naval o sea battle; gioc. battleships. -
16 боевой порядок
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17 aciēs
aciēs ēī (old form ē; acc. aciem, disyl. V.; plur. only nom. and acc.), f [2 AC-], a sharp edge, point, cutting part: securium: falcis, V.—Fig.: horum auctoritatis, the edge, i. e. efficiency. — Meton., of sight, sharpness of vision, keen look: aciem oculorum ferre, Cs.: fugere aciem: cum stupet acies fulgoribus, the sight, H. — Brilliancy, brightness: neque tum stellis acies obtunsa videtur, V. — Concr., the pupil of the eye: acies ipsa, quā cernimus.—Poet., the eye: huc geminas nunc flecte acies, V.: huc atque huc acies circumtulit, V.—In war, the front of an army, line of battle, battle-array: triplex, i. e. the legion in three ranks, Cs.: duplex, Cs.: mediā acie, Cs.: exercitūs nostri: aciem instruere, Cs.: extra aciem procurrere, Cs.: neque in acie, sed alio more bellum gerendum, S. — Of a line of ships: productā longius acie (navium), Cs.—The battle-array, an army in order of battle: hostium acies cernebatur, Cs.: unius corporis duae acies dimicantes, two divisions of an army: prima, the van, L.: tertia, Cs.: novissima the rear, L. — Of cavalry: equitum acies, L. — Poet.: Volcania, a line of fire, V.—A battle, engagement: in acie Pharsalicā: in acie vincere, Cs. —Fig., of mind, acuteness, sharpness, force, power: mentis: animi.—A verbal contest, disputation, discussion, debate: in aciem prodire.* * *sharpness, sharp edge, point; battle line/array; sight, glance; pupil of eye -
18 agmen
agmĕn, ĭnis, n. [as if contr. from agimen, from ago; cf.: tegimen, tegmen, from tego].I.Lit.A.In gen., a train, i. e. a collected multitude in motion or moving forwards; of things of any kind, but esp. (so most freq. in prose) of men or animals. —Of streams of water, motion, course, current: quod per amoenam urbem lent fluit agmine flumen, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 4:B.inde super terras fluit agmine dulci,
Lucr. 5, 272; cf. id. 6, 638; also,in imitation of Enn., Virg. and Val. Fl.: leni fluit agmine Thybris,
Verg. A. 2, 782; cf. Val. Fl. 4, 721.—Of a train or succession of clouds:denso sunt agmine nubes,
Lucr. 6, 100.—Of rain:immensum caelo venit agmen aquarum,
body, mass, Verg. G. 1, 322 —Of atoms:agmine condenso naturam corporis explent,
crowded into a compact mass, Lucr. 1, 607.—Of oars:agmine re morum ceieri,
with quick plashing of oars, Verg. A. 5, 211.—Of a flock of birds: agmi ne magno. Corvorum. Verg. G. 1, 381.—Of a snake winding onwards:cum medii nexus extremaeque agmina caudae Solvuntur,
Verg. G. 3, 424; cf. id. A. 2, 212.—Of clouds of dust following any thing in rapid motion, as men, animals, etc.:agmina cervi Pulverulenta,
Verg. A. 4, 154.—And, as subst. concr., of birds turba Agminis aligeri, of the winged band, Verg A. 12, 249.—Of ants;frugilegas aspeximus agmine longo formi cas,
Ov. M 7, 624; so id. ib. 7, 638.—Of the stars: diffugiunt stellae;quarum agmina cogit Lucifer,
Ov. M. 2, 114; so id. ib. 11, 97 al.—Eap. of a company of persons, a multitude, troop, crowd, number, band:ut a Brundisic nsque Romam agmen perpetuum totius Italiae viderem,
Cic. Pis. 22:magno senatorum agmine,
Tac. H. 3, 55:ingens mulierum agmen,
Liv. 2, 40:muliebre et miserabile agmen,
Tac. A. 1, 40: numerosum agmen reorum, Plin Ep. 3, 9, and Tac. H. 4, 6: Eumenidum agmina, Verg A. 4, 469.—But particularly,The train, procession, march, progress of an army:II.de castris, de agminibus, etc., dicere,
Cic. de Or. 1, 48, 210:ne miles gregarius in castris, neve in agmine servum aut jumentum haberet,
Sall. J. 45, 2:pugnatum saepe directā acie, saepe in agminibus, saepe eruptionibus,
Vell. 2, 47:effuso agmine abire,
Liv. 44, 39:uno agmine victores cum victis in urbem irrupere,
id. 2, 30;uno agmine persequentes,
Vulg. Judith, 15, 4 al. —Transf., concr., an army, and properly considered as in motion, on the march (while exercitus is a disciplined army, and acies an army in battle-array) —As soon as the signal for marching was given, the Extraordinarii and the allies of the right wing, with their baggage, first put themselves in motion, then the legions, and last the allies of the left wing, with a part of the cavalry, which either rode behind the army, ad agmen claudendum or cogendum. to close the train, i. e. to keep it to gether or on the side in such an order (composito agmine, non itineri magis apto quam proelio) that it might be easily put into the line of battle, if the enemy ven tured to attack it; cf. Sall. J. 46, 6.—An army in close ranks was called agmen justum, Tac. H. 1, 68, or agmen pilatum, Serv. ad Verg. A. 12, 121—When there was no apprehension of the enemy, less care was taken for the protection of the army:B.agmine incauto, i. e. minus munito, ut inter pacatos, ducebat, sc. consul,
Liv. 35, 4.—The order of march was, however, different, according to circumstances and the nature of the ground,
Liv. 35, 4; 27, 28; and cf. Smith's Antiq.—Sometimes the army marched in the form of a square, agmen quadratum, with their baggage in the middle, so as to be in battle-array on meeting the enemy; hence agmen quadratum often means the same as acies triplex, an army formed in line of battle, only that the former indicates that they are on the march, and the latter that they are at rest.—Hence, like acies, with the epithet primum, the vanguard, Liv. 34, 28; Tac. Agr. 35:medium,
the centre, Liv. 10, 41; Tac. H. 4, 22:extremum,
Liv. 34, 28; Tac. H. 2, 100;or, novissimum,
the rear, rearguard, Liv. 44, 33; so,extremi agminis,
Vulg. Deut. 25, 18:ut inde agmine quadratc ad urbem accederet,
marching in a square, Cic. Phil. 13, 8:pariter atque in conspectu hostium quadrato agmine incedere,
Sall. J 100, 1; cf. id. ib. 46, 6, 7:Hannibal agmine quadrato amnem ingressus,
Liv. 21, 5; se id. 31, 36; 37, 39:quadrato agmine velut in aciem irent,
Curt. 5, 1, 19 al. —Sometimes, esp. in the poets in the plur., in gen. [p. 73] sense, = exercitus or copiae, an army, host, troops:huic tanto agmini dux defuit,
Just. 12, 10:occidit Daci Cotisonis agmen,
Hor. C. 3, 8, 18:agmina curru Proterit,
Verg. A. 12, 329:barbarorum Claudius agmina diruit,
Hor. C. 4, 14, 29; so id. S. 2, 1, 14; id. Epod. 17, 9; Ov. M. 3, 535; 5, 151, 161; 6, 423:Del agminum Israël,
Vulg. 1 Reg. 17, 45:agmina ejus dispergam,
ib. Ezech. 12, 14; 38, 6.—For military service, warfare:rudis agminum Sponsus,
Hor. C. 3, 2, 9.—Trop.1.An army, troop, band, multitude:2.educenda dictio est ex hac domesticā exercitatione et umbratili medium in agmen, in pulverem, in clamorem, in castra, aciemque forensem,
i. e. before the public, Cic. de Or. 1, 34, 157:e Brundisio usque Romam agmen perpetuum totius Italiae,
an unbroken train, id. Pis. 22, 51:ingens mulierum agmen,
Liv. 2, 40; 9, 17:agmina Eumenidum,
Verg. A. 4, 469; 6, 572:agmina comitum,
Ov. Tr. 14, 30:in angusto fidus comes agmine turbae,
Tib. 1, 5, 63:numerosum agmen reorum,
Plin. Ep. 3, 9:agmen occupationum,
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19 schieramento
schieramento s.m.3 (sport) formation, line-up: lo schieramento di una squadra in campo, the formation of a team on the field4 (fig.) ( insieme di persone o di forze) line-up; alliance: lo schieramento dei partiti democratici, the alliance of the democratic parties.* * *[skjera'mento]sostantivo maschile2) pol. alignment3) sport formation* * *schieramento/skjera'mento/sostantivo m.2 pol. alignment3 sport formation. -
20 fylking
* * *(pl. -ar), f.1) battle array;2) host, legion.* * *f. battle array, the ranks, Hkr. ii. 371, Eg. 268, 286, Nj. 274, Fms. i. 45, vi. passim; the Lat. legio is rendered by fylking, Róm. 260, 298.COMPDS: fylkingararmr, fylkingarbroddr, fylkingaskipan.
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