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1 intrenchment
/in'trentʃmənt/ Cách viết khác: (intrenchment) /in'trentʃmənt/ * danh từ - (quân sự) sự đào hào xung quanh (thành phố, cứ điểm...) - sự cố thủ -
2 intrenchment
Военный термин: закрепление, окапывание, окоп, траншея -
3 intrenchment
pagtitrinchera, pagkukutà -
4 intrenchment
in.trench.ment[intr'entʃmənt] n = link=entrenchment entrenchment. -
5 intrenchment
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6 intrenchment
[intrénčmənt]nounobrambni okop -
7 intrenchment
سنگر،جانپناه،سنگر بندي،تجاوز،تعدي -
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ierakumi, tranšejas -
9 intrenchment
окоп, траншея; окапывание; закрепление -
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[ɪn'trenʧmənt], [en-] -
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entrincheiramentoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > intrenchment
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subs.See Entrenchment.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Intrenchment
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14 intrenchment
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16 entrenchment
{in'trentʃmənt}
1. окопаване, укрепяване с окоп
2. воен. окоп, полско укрепление
3. нарушение, посягане, посегателство (upon)* * *{in'trentshmъnt} n 1. окопаване, укрепяване с окоп; 2. во* * *окоп; окопаване;* * *1. воен. окоп, полско укрепление 2. нарушение, посягане, посегателство (upon) 3. окопаване, укрепяване с окоп* * *entrenchment, intrenchment[in´trentʃmənt] n 1. окопаване, укрепяване с окоп; 2. воен. окоп, (полско) укрепление. -
17 entrenchment
[ɪn'trenʧmənt], [en-]сущ.; = intrenchment1)а) окоп, траншея, ровSyn:2) укрепление, усиление3) уст. нарушение, посягательство -
18 entrenchment
/in'trentʃmənt/ Cách viết khác: (intrenchment) /in'trentʃmənt/ * danh từ - (quân sự) sự đào hào xung quanh (thành phố, cứ điểm...) - sự cố thủ
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