war的意思和读音

war

: [wɔr] : [wɔː(r)]

n.;(

v.;〈

adj.“worse”;

wars  

adj.+n.civil war,nuclear war,global war,cruel war,total war

v.+n.end war,win war,declare war,make war,fight war

n.peace

n.conflict,combat,warfare,fighting,confrontation

warn.

1.[u][c]a situation in which two or more countries or groups of people fight against each other over a period of time

the Second World War

the threat of (a) nuclear war

to win/lose a/the war

the war between England and Scotland

England's war with/against Scotland

It was the year Britain declared war on Germany.

Social and political problems led to the outbreak(= the beginning) of war .

Where were you living when war broke out ?

The government does not want to go to war(= start a war) unless all other alternatives have failed.

How long have they been at war ?

a war hero

In the Middle Ages England waged war on France.

More troops are being despatched to the war zone .

the theatre of war(= the area in which fighting takes place)

2.[c][u]a situation in which there is aggressive competition between groups, companies, countries, etc.

the class war

a trade war

3.[u][sing]~ (against/on sb/sth)a fight or an effort over a long period of time to get rid of or stop sth unpleasant

The government has declared war on drug dealers.

We seem to be winning the war against crime.

adj.1.“worse”2.,

n.1.,2.;,3.,4.,1.,2.;,3.,4.,

v.1.,;, (with against)2.

adj.1.<BrE>Same as worse

n.1.fighting between two or more countries that involves the use of the military and usually continues for a long time; fighting between opposing groups within one country; a particular period of fighting between countries or groups of people2.a determined and organized effort to control or stop something, for example a disease or crime3.a situation in which countries, organizations, or businesses compete with each other to gain economic power or control4.a situation in which two people or groups of people fight, argue, or are extremely unpleasant to each other5.world war ii1.fighting between two or more countries that involves the use of the military and usually continues for a long time; fighting between opposing groups within one country; a particular period of fighting between countries or groups of people2.a determined and organized effort to control or stop something, for example a disease or crime3.a situation in which countries, organizations, or businesses compete with each other to gain economic power or control4.a situation in which two people or groups of people fight, argue, or are extremely unpleasant to each other5.world war ii

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1.One result of the continued expansion of United States territory was the Mexican-American war.

2.And being in the west--the most sensitive area in terms of the enemy--has given me a taste of war conditions.西————

3.It is just conceivable that she paid bribes to the Abwehr (the German military intelligence) early in the war to let a cousin escape.(Abwehr)”贿

4.The Senecas took the British side during the American Revolution, although Red Jacket later supported the U. S. in the War of 1812.1812

5.S. adhere to its promises made to the Soviet Union in Yalta as a condition of the Soviet Union's entry into the war with Japan.[9],

6.Even after he had completely abjured violence he was honest enough to see that in war it is usually necessary to take sides.使

7.Should the US at least make the claim that what it used to call the "war on terror" has reached a turning point?

8.Tom's terribly boring. He's always talking about the war. He never stops talking about his army days. He's a dreadful bore!

9.But as in the first ceremony came to a close, it was the soldiers of Poland who fought in the first days of the war who were remembered.

10.If the enemy has it, Blitzkrieg becomes impossible, as Rommel and other German commanders found out later during the war.