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  • 141 war

    [wɔ:ʳ, Am wɔ:r] n
    1) no pl ( armed combat) Krieg m;
    the art of \war die Kriegskunst;
    to carry the \war into the enemy's camp den Krieg ins Lager der Feinde tragen; ( fig) zum Gegenangriff ansetzen;
    the horrors of \war die Schrecken pl des Krieges;
    at the outbreak of the \war bei Kriegsausbruch m;
    state of \war Kriegszustand m;
    in times of \war in Kriegszeiten;
    civil \war Bürgerkrieg m;
    to be at \war (a. fig) sich akk im Kriegszustand befinden (a. fig)
    to declare \war on sb/ sth jdm/etw den Krieg erklären; ( fig) jdm/etw den Kampf ansagen;
    to go to \war in den Krieg ziehen;
    to wage \war against [or on] sb/ sth gegen jdn/etw Krieg führen; ( fig) jdn/etw bekämpfen
    2) ( armed conflict) Krieg m;
    a \war of attrition ein Zermürbungskrieg m;
    the American Civil W\war der Amerikanische Bürgerkrieg;
    the cold \war (hist) der Kalte Krieg hist;
    the Great W\war, World W\war I der Erste Weltkrieg;
    holy \war heiliger Krieg;
    the Vietnam W\war der Vietnamkrieg
    3) ( conflict) Kampf m;
    class \war ( esp Brit) Klassenkampf m;
    a \war of nerves ( fig) ein Nervenkrieg m;
    price/trade \war Preis-/Handelskrieg m
    PHRASES:
    all's fair in love and \war (and \war) in der Liebe und im Krieg ist alles erlaubt;
    to have been in the \wars ( esp Brit) [ziemlich] ramponiert aussehen ( fam)

    English-German students dictionary > war

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