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1 rearguard action
s.combate de retaguardia, combate para cubrir retirada. -
2 to fight a rearguard action
SMALLMILITARY/SMALL cubrir la retirada 2 (make a last effort) hacer un último intento -
3 rearguard
noun singular or noun plural (the group of) soldiers who protect the rear of an army (eg when it is retreating). retaguardiatr['rɪəgɑːd]1 retaguardia\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto fight a rearguard action SMALLMILITARY/SMALL cubrir la retirada 2 (make a last effort) hacer un último intenton.• espalda s.f.• retaguardia s.f.noun retaguardia f['rɪǝɡɑːd]1.N (Mil) retaguardia f2.CPDrearguard action N — combate m para cubrir una retirada
to fight a rearguard action — (fig) resistir en lo posible
* * *noun retaguardia f
См. также в других словарях:
rearguard action — ► NOUN ▪ a defensive action carried out by a retreating army … English terms dictionary
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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
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