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(make war against (или on; тж. wage war against, on или with))вести войну, воевать с......lady's mother... resided with the couple and waged perpetual war with Daniel. (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. IV) —...ее матушка... жила совместно с супружеской четой и находилась в состоянии непрекращающейся войны с Дэниелом.
These grafters fill their papers with violent attacks on everything progressive in the labor movement. They make war against the honest leadership. (W. Foster, ‘Misleaders of Labor’, ch. VIII) — Эти грязные политиканы заполняют свои газеты неистовыми нападками на все, что есть прогрессивного в рабочем движении. Они ведут настоящую войну против честных партийных руководителей.
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вести войну ([up]on с)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > make war
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6 make war
1) Общая лексика: вести войну, воевать, вести (с кем-л.)2) Юридический термин: начинать войну -
7 make war on
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8 make war on disease
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9 make war on somebody
Общая лексика: вести войну с кем-либо -
10 make war to the knife
Общая лексика: вести беспощадную войну, драться не на живот, а на смерть -
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לאסור מלחמה* * *◙ המחלמ רוסאל◄ -
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