warring的意思和读音

warring

: [ˈwɔrɪŋ] : [ˈwɔːrɪŋ]

adj.

adj.friendly

adj.belligerent,combatant,fighting,sparring,opposing

warringadj.

1.involved in a war

A ceasefire has been agreed by the country's three warring factions.

adj.1.,;;;

adj.1.arguing or fighting with each other

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1.The united nations could send peacekeepers into the country. At least then the warring parties could be forced to negotiate..

2.Dai area is originally Dai-Rong ethic group region. It had been under Zhao state's rule during the Warring States Period.

3.In Warring States Period, silk was used for writing and painting, and silk industry was like the symbol of Chinese civilization.

4.In Chinese history, first proposed the "tyrants" and "King" as a way of governing the country at the time of the Warring States Mencius.

5.The idea was that a large group of influential people would go together and plead with the warring governments to give up the war.

6.It, and many of your clerics, have been used to continue the warring on Earth, in the name of God.

7.We are meant to understand the difference of a warring commander in the body of a fat little Frenchman.

8.In a world warring for increasingly sparse talent, a strong employer image is also not to be underestimated.

9.We will need to understand just how we got to this place, this land of warring factions and tribal hatreds.

10.Warring's friend, an Australian in his 40s who lives in San Francisco, did derive a few laughs out of it.Warring40