warring / wɔr /

交战战斗战乱交战的

warring3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a conflict carried on by force of arms, as between nations or between parties within a nation; warfare, as by land, sea, or air.
  2. a state or period of armed hostility or active military operations: The two nations were at war with each other.
  3. a contest carried on by force of arms, as in a series of battles or campaigns: the War of 1812.
v. 无主动词 verb

warred, war·ring.

  1. to make or carry on war; fight: to war with a neighboring nation.
  2. to carry on active hostility or contention: Throughout her life she warred with sin and corruption.
  3. to be in conflict or in a state of strong opposition: The temptation warred with his conscience.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of, belonging to, used in, or due to war: war preparations; war hysteria.

warring 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

at war

warring 的近义词 4

warring构成的短语

  • ward off
  • war horse
  • war of nerves
  • all's fair in love and war
  • at war
  • been to the wars
  • declare war
  • tug of war

更多warring例句

  1. She reported on wars and revolutions around the globe, published dozens of elegant books exploring far-flung places and times and was regarded as perhaps the greatest travel writer of her time.
  2. John Glenn, the third American to fly in space, veteran of two wars, former senator, is certainly a fine, honorable choice for such a biography.
  3. Residents have claimed the abundance of helicopters is a source of nightmares and compared living beneath rotors to living in a war zone.
  4. Tope Awotona didn’t intend to get his startup off the ground in the middle of a war zone.
  5. Apple therefore banned the game and the two sides are now at war in federal court in California.
  6. For peace to have a chance, the calculations of the warring parties must change as well.
  7. The warring courts that left two men in legal limbo and ultimately resolved nothing?
  8. Today, he is sick of Syria talk, and asserts that all warring sides are guilty of perpetuating the violence.
  9. The “warring nations,” which continued to be at odds, and might always be, did not forge modern Canada that way.
  10. If this trio smiles twice, it will be once more than the dour, warring panel from last season did.
  11. It burst upon them ere long with awful fury and grandeur, the elements warring with incredible vehemence.
  12. Even if left to its own devices it would speedily become disrupted by the warring elements within its bounds.
  13. He had remained absent during long years, a-warring in a foreign land.
  14. The ministers of the Gods, in warring against human reason, which they ought to develop, act against their own interest.
  15. Politically they were divided into separate and generally warring tribes, each under its own princes.