słownik turecko - angielski

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savaş po angielsku:

1. war war


The war ended.
If it had not been for civil war, they would be wealthy now.
The war cost 2,000 million dollars every month.
Napoleon needed money for a war with Britain.
He adopted a war orphan and is bringing her up as a foster daughter.
Even now, many years after the Cold War, there is still much rancor between the Russians and the Germans, especially in areas once occupied by the Soviet Union.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial honors U.S. service members who fought in the Vietnam War.
It was a long war because neither side would give in.
When did the Thirty Years' War take place?
War concerns us all.
He had heard that war had started, but it didn't sink in for a long time until his father was drafted into the army.
If we want a peaceful life, we cannot help objecting to war.
A civil war began in Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1992.
In 1959, Cold War tensions eased a little.
Gerhard Schroeder is the first German chancellor not to have lived through World War II.

Angielskie słowo "savaş" (war) występuje w zestawach:

Turkish Words: Top 1000 Nouns 51 - 75

2. battle battle


We won the battle.
In the battle of ideas, science defeated conservatism.
Nicholas Biddle began to see that the battle was lost.
A Union army doctor watched the battle from a distance.
You say po-tah-to I say po-tay-to. Rika is just that sort of girl. There's no way to win a battle of words with her.
A sailor frequently has no time to get his sea legs after leaving port before a battle starts.
He shouted at the top of his voice, "This is a battle we cannot lose."
What's more, our first battle is to defeat that dragon!
It seems that much damage was done by yesterday's battle.
The revolutionary government, while raising troops from the masses and fighting a defensive battle, established a republic and executed Louis XVI.
Today's game will be a crucial battle; the result will be decisive.
The army was involved in a number of brilliant actions during the battle.
So began an epic legal battle which the FTC ultimately lost.
Dying in battle was considered the greatest honour for a Viking.
I'm not going to get into a battle of wits with you; I never attack anyone who's unarmed.

Angielskie słowo "savaş" (battle) występuje w zestawach:

Turkish Words: Top 1000 Nouns 451 - 475

3. combat combat


Our ancestors developed massive jaws as a result of constant combat.
There's nothing like close combat to test one's mettle.
Their leader is trying to combat climate change.
Tom died in combat.
If we want to combat a threat, we need to know where the threat comes from.
combat the stiffness
In real combat, you must not forget that hesitation is a very dangerous thing.
Combat soldiers during peaceful moments like to reminisce of their halcyon days.
His combat against terrorism was successful.
combat crime/inflation/disease
He would work closely with US allies in the Middle East to combat extremism
a ​fight, ​especially during a ​war: Many people died in this combat.
And apparently, some companies in the UK are offering their employees activities such as... Hunger Games-style combat days where teams must work together to 'kill' as many of the opposing team as possible.
It was a mortal combat as we killed all of our enemies. The police combats crime.
Stop maize monoculture, and reestablish multiple cropping, to combat the loss of landscape and soil diversity.

4. warfare warfare


a germ warfare
He has a good mind for warfare, his men worship him.
To them warfare was not a romantic notion but a harsh reality in which soldiers kill and are killed.
Although government and military agencies were among the first to explore drones for their warfare capabilities, these winged devices are now also marketed to kids,(...), and just about anyone who can benefit from a viewpoint in the skies around them.
The art of modern warfare does not necessarily require soldiers to be armed to the teeth to be effective as combatants.
Such employments as warfare, politics, public worship, and public merrymaking, are felt, in the popular apprehension, to differ intrinsically from the labour that has to do with elaborating the material means of life.
Trench warfare characterized the 1914-1918 War.