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1 warfare
n. savaş, harp, savaş hali, savaş durumu, mücâdele* * *savaş* * *noun (fighting, as in a war: He refused to fight, because he has religious objections to warfare.) savaş -
2 warfare
savas; savasim, mücadele -
3 warfare
savaş -
4 biological warfare
biyolojik savaş* * *1. biyolojik savaş 2. mikrop savaşı* * *(the use of germs as a weapon.) biyolojik savaş -
5 chemical warfare
kimyasal savaş, kimyasal madde* * *kimyasal savaş -
6 electronic warfare
elektronik savaş -
7 germ warfare
biyolojik savaş* * *mikrop savaşı -
8 psychological warfare
psikolojik savaş, sinir harbi* * *psikolojik savaş -
9 ABC warfare
atomik biyolojik ve kimyasal silahlarla savas -
10 air warfare
hava çarpışması -
11 conventional warfare
nükleer silah kullanılmayan savaş -
12 nuclear warfare
nükleer savaş -
13 psychologic warfare
n. psikolojik savaş, sinir harbi -
14 push button warfare
n. uzaktan kumandalı savaş, tuşlarla idare edilen savaş -
15 stabilized warfare
siper harbi -
16 wordy warfare
n. söz düellosu, ağız kavgası, tartışma -
17 ABC warfare
atomik biyolojik ve kimyasal silahlarla savas -
18 air warfare
hava çarpışması -
19 conventional warfare
nükleer silah kullanılmayan savaş -
20 nuclear warfare
nükleer savaş
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