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1 rearguard action
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2 rearguard action
Nachhutgefecht nt;to fight a \rearguard action ( fig) versuchen zu retten, was zu retten ist -
3 rearguard
noun(Mil.) Nachhut, die* * *noun singular or noun plural (the group of) soldiers who protect the rear of an army (eg when it is retreating). die Nachhut* * *rear·guard[ˈrɪəgɑ:d, AM ˈrɪrgɑ:rd]* * *a) Nachhutgefecht n (a. fig),b) fig Verzögerungstaktik f,c) fig Rückzugsgefecht n* * *noun(Mil.) Nachhut, die -
4 Abwehrschlacht
■ Kampf aller Mannschaftsteile und mit allen Mitteln gegen das ständige Anrennen der gegnerischen Mannschaft, um einen Vorsprung zu verteidigen oder einen Punkt über die Zeit zu retten.■ Situation in which a team's defence faces sustained attacks from the opposing team with no possibility of launching a counter-attack.Syn. defensive battle
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rearguard action — ► NOUN ▪ a defensive action carried out by a retreating army … English terms dictionary
rearguard action — noun count or uncount a strong attempt to stop something bad from happening, even though it may be too late … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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rearguard action — UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms rearguard action : singular rearguard action plural rearguard actions a strong attempt to stop something bad from happening, even though it may be too late … English dictionary
rearguard action — noun a defensive action carried out by a retreating army … English new terms dictionary
fight a rearguard action — to try very hard to prevent something from happening when it is probably too late to prevent it. The unions were fighting a rearguard action against the government s attempt to strip them of their powers. (often + against) … New idioms dictionary
rearguard — [[t]rɪ͟ə(r)gɑː(r)d[/t]] 1) N SING: the N In a battle, the rearguard is a group of soldiers who protect the back part of an army, especially when the army is leaving the battle. 2) PHRASE: V inflects If someone is fighting a rearguard action or… … English dictionary
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rearguard — n. 1 a body of troops detached to protect the rear, esp. in retreats. 2 a defensive or conservative element in an organization etc. Phrases and idioms: rearguard action 1 Mil. an engagement undertaken by a rearguard. 2 a defensive stand in… … Useful english dictionary