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warfare

/wawr-fair/US // ˈwɔrˌfɛər //UK // (ˈwɔːˌfɛə) //

战争,争斗,战事,战斗

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the process of military struggle between two nations or groups of nations; war.
    • : armed conflict between two massed enemies, armies, or the like.
    • : conflict, especially when vicious and unrelenting, between competitors, political rivals, etc.

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Examples

  • Soon the implications for warfare occupied everybody’s attention.

  • Smoke released by wildfires in the Pacific Northwest in 2017 have already helped confirm computer models of nuclear warfare, says Alan Robock.

  • History has suggested ancient societies left warfare to men.

  • There’ll be global shortages leading to warfare breaking out all over the world.

  • We’ve been a leader in innovations, they’ve dramatically changed warfare, and in our favor.

  • The priority that the regime places on cyber warfare is made clear by its recruiting.

  • Mired in ideological warfare, America faces her most formidable opponent yet— herself.

  • They were making it up as they went along, and creating a new kind of warfare.

  • In the opening moments of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, players are introduced to 2054 Seoul.

  • Think advanced unmanned vehicles, all-aspect, broadband stealth, and undersea warfare.

  • I never had to fight again except as an unwilling participant in our foreign warfare.

  • It is true that they wanted the picturesque splendour of ancient warfare.

  • One of the latest uses to which asbestos has been proposed to be applied in connection with warfare is as a coating for ironclads.

  • Balfour Browne and Littler now conducted the warfare on either side, and keenly they fought.

  • Organisation was his first work, and his former experience of irregular warfare in Poland stood him in good stead.