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wo: 1. noun((an) armed struggle, especially between nations: Their leader has declared war on Britain; The larger army will win the war; the horrors of war; ( also adjective) He is guilty of war crimes.) krig, krigs-2. verb(to fight: The two countries have been warring constantly for generations.) føre krig, krige- warlike- warrior
- war correspondent
- war-cry
- war-dance
- warfare
- warhead
- warhorse
- warlord
- warmonger
- warpaint
- warship
- wartime
- war of nerveskrigIsubst. \/wɔː\/( også overført) krig, kamp, stridcarry a war into something føre krig inn ideclare war (on\/against) erklære krig (mot)gang war gangsterkrig, bandekrig, krig mellom rivaliserende gjengergo to the wars ( gammeldags) dra ut i krigengo to war gå til krig, erklære krig, bryte fredenhave a war on with someone ( også overført) ha en feide med noenin the wars ( hverdagslig) i hardt væron a war footing\/establishment ( også overført) på krigsfotthe powers at war de krigførende makterwage war on someone føre krig mot noenwar of attrition utmattelseskrigwar of independence frihetskrig, uavhengighetskrigwar of words ordkrigwar scare krigsfryktthe wars of the elements elementenes raserithe war to end all wars krigen som skal få slutt på alle kriger (brukes særlig om 1. verdenskrig)war to the knife\/death krig på knivenIIverb \/wɔː\/( også overført) krige, føre krig, ligge i krig (med noen)war against krige mot, føre krig motkjempe med, være i konflikt med
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