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81 guerra de Bosnia, la
= Bosnian War, theEx. The author discusses recent books and graphic works by this Yugoslav-born artist that express her anguish resulting from the Bosnian War. -
82 guerra de almohadas
(n.) = pillow fightEx. In this room we've had so many pillow fights and pyjamas parties, so many good times.* * *(n.) = pillow fightEx: In this room we've had so many pillow fights and pyjamas parties, so many good times.
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83 guerra de desgaste
(n.) = war of attritionEx. This is partly because the 40-year civil war has developed into a war of attrition, with ransom money from kidnapping providing much of the financial backing.* * *(n.) = war of attritionEx: This is partly because the 40-year civil war has developed into a war of attrition, with ransom money from kidnapping providing much of the financial backing.
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84 guerra de guerrillas
* * *(n.) = guerrilla warfare, guerrilla warEx. With changing political circumstances there is an increased likelihood of low-intensity conflicts which may take the form of guerrilla warfare, coups d'etat, ethnic violence, terrorism, resistance movements or insurgency.Ex. It also led to a continuing guerilla war between the authorities and caricaturists who sought to evade, outfox, or entirely defy them.* * ** * *(n.) = guerrilla warfare, guerrilla warEx: With changing political circumstances there is an increased likelihood of low-intensity conflicts which may take the form of guerrilla warfare, coups d'etat, ethnic violence, terrorism, resistance movements or insurgency.
Ex: It also led to a continuing guerilla war between the authorities and caricaturists who sought to evade, outfox, or entirely defy them. -
85 guerra de la información
(n.) = information warfareEx. This article deals with the effect on libraries of the Internet, including the changing roles of librarians; information warfare, i.e. the role of electronic information and information systems in warfare, and of military information in peacetime; and enhanced interfaces to databases.* * *(n.) = information warfareEx: This article deals with the effect on libraries of the Internet, including the changing roles of librarians; information warfare, i.e. the role of electronic information and information systems in warfare, and of military information in peacetime; and enhanced interfaces to databases.
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86 guerra de las estrellas
(n.) = battle of the starsEx. The California vote became a veritable battle of the stars with Arnold Schwarzenegger backing the initiative and Mel Gibson opposing it.* * *(n.) = battle of the starsEx: The California vote became a veritable battle of the stars with Arnold Schwarzenegger backing the initiative and Mel Gibson opposing it.
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87 guerra en red
(n.) = netwarEx. Netwar is an emerging mode of conflict in which the protagonists, ranging from terrorist and criminal organizations, to militant social activists, use networked forms of organization, doctrine, strategy and technology attuned to the information age.* * *(n.) = netwarEx: Netwar is an emerging mode of conflict in which the protagonists, ranging from terrorist and criminal organizations, to militant social activists, use networked forms of organization, doctrine, strategy and technology attuned to the information age.
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88 guerra fronteriza
(n.) = border warEx. The library of the South African National Museum of Military History provides an enquiry service which answers genealogical questions regarding who fought in border wars, the Zulu War, Anglo-Boer War, World War I and World War II.* * *(n.) = border warEx: The library of the South African National Museum of Military History provides an enquiry service which answers genealogical questions regarding who fought in border wars, the Zulu War, Anglo-Boer War, World War I and World War II.
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89 guerra fría, la
= cold war, theEx. The end of the cold war indicates a return to geography as the basis of economic exchanges. -
90 guerra legal
(n.) = legal battleEx. The Java language is seen as essential to the success of networked computers, but legal battles continue over its status.* * *(n.) = legal battleEx: The Java language is seen as essential to the success of networked computers, but legal battles continue over its status.
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91 guerra religiosa
(n.) = religious warEx. The article is entitled 'Fear, software integration, and religious wars: Internet World 2001'.* * *(n.) = religious warEx: The article is entitled 'Fear, software integration, and religious wars: Internet World 2001'.
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92 guerra sucia
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93 guerra tribal
(n.) = tribal warEx. Many, many moons ago, they took up the tomahawk in tribal wars and many of their warriors were killed and their encampments destroyed.* * *(n.) = tribal warEx: Many, many moons ago, they took up the tomahawk in tribal wars and many of their warriors were killed and their encampments destroyed.
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94 guerra árabe-israelí, la
= Arab Israeli war, theEx. The author gives an insider's perspective on what it feels like to be an Arab since the groundshaking events of 1967 when Arab hopes were unexpectedly shattered by the outcome of the Arab Israeli war. -
95 guerra a muerte
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96 guerra abierta
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97 guerra bacteriológica or biológica
Spanish-English dictionary > guerra bacteriológica or biológica
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98 Guerra de Secesión
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99 guerra de trincheras
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100 guerra sin cuartel
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guerra — |é| s. f. 1. Inimizade declarada e luta à mão armada entre nações ou partidos. 2. [Por extensão] Inimizade e atos de hostilidade entre famílias ou pessoas; campanha. 3. Arte militar. 4. Profissão de militar. 5. Negócios militares. 6. [Figurado] … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
guerra — / gwɛr:a/ s.f. [dal germ. werra ]. 1. (milit.) [serie di atti ostili fra due o più stati, popoli, ecc., con ricorso alle armi: anni di g. ] ▶◀ conflitto, lotta, ostilità. ↓ battaglia, combattimento, scontro. ‖ guerriglia. ◀▶ pace. ▲ Locuz. prep … Enciclopedia Italiana
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guerra — guerra, guerre /ger(a)/ War … Black's law dictionary
guerra — guerra, guerre /ger(a)/ War … Black's law dictionary