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1 combatiente enemigo
(n.) = enemy combatantEx. Among other things, the war context gives the President the authority to detain enemy combatants at least until hostilities cease.* * *(n.) = enemy combatantEx: Among other things, the war context gives the President the authority to detain enemy combatants at least until hostilities cease.
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2 combatiente ilegal
(n.) = unlawful combatantEx. Unlawful combatants are likewise subject to capture and detention, but in addition they are subject to trial by military tribunals.* * *(n.) = unlawful combatantEx: Unlawful combatants are likewise subject to capture and detention, but in addition they are subject to trial by military tribunals.
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3 desmovilizado
ADJ demobilized, demobbed (Brit) ** * *= demobilised [demobilized, -USA].Ex. The Cotonou Agreement hinged on disarmament and demobilization yet there was insufficient planning for resettlement and employment of demobilized combatants.* * *= demobilised [demobilized, -USA].Ex: The Cotonou Agreement hinged on disarmament and demobilization yet there was insufficient planning for resettlement and employment of demobilized combatants.
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4 hostilidades + cesar
(n.) = hostilities + ceaseEx. Among other things, the war context gives the President the authority to detain enemy combatants at least until hostilities cease.* * *(n.) = hostilities + ceaseEx: Among other things, the war context gives the President the authority to detain enemy combatants at least until hostilities cease.
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5 tribunal militar
m.court-martial.* * *military court* * *court martial, military court* * *(n.) = military tribunalEx. Unlawful combatants are likewise subject to capture and detention, but in addition they are subject to trial by military tribunals.* * *court martial, military court* * *(n.) = military tribunalEx: Unlawful combatants are likewise subject to capture and detention, but in addition they are subject to trial by military tribunals.
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6 alcoholar
v.1 to alcoholize.2 to make up with kohl (pintarse).3 to clear up with alcohol.4 to pass in a tilt the adverse party of combatants. (Obsolete)
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