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词汇 shooting war
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Definition of shooting war in English:

shooting war

noun
  • A war in which there is armed conflict as opposed to mere threats, propaganda, or sanctions.

    热战(指真枪实弹的战争,与冷战或神经战相对)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But even when not engaged in a shooting war, soldiers get screwed up.
    • Is our doctrine geared to serve the funding war more than the shooting war?
    • As for the shooting war, some military commentators have compared its ease to drowning puppies.
    • We don't have enough men in that country if a full shooting war erupts again, and I would rather someone else deal with it.
    • We train for a shooting war, but our fate was to defend the United States.
    • It's the theme that runs through the head of every combat veteran, especially as the shooting war peters out.
    • Still, the requirements of an occupation, as opposed to a shooting war, are unarguably personnel heavy.
    • But as the bombs fall, and the shooting war (declared or undeclared) begins, these questions are ultimately left behind, and the same rules for armed conflict govern cyber attacks.
    • Since 1749, wholesale prices rose 1.4 percent per year on average, but 12 percent in war years - including shooting wars, the Cold War - while declining 1.3 percent annually in peacetime.
    • Nobody can deny that competitive currency devaluations and trade wars, not to mention shooting wars, are presently a threat to our survival and welfare.
    • More important, the United States had for the previous eight months been involved in a shooting war in France in which a large number of American boys had been killed.
    • What is the only shooting war that NATO has fought?
    • As long as we have a credible deterrent they won't get into a shooting war they will probably lose.
    • Like radioactive fallout, the affects of cyber warfare can devastate economies and civilizations long after the shooting war is over.
    • Most African states and rebel movements are too poor and weak to conduct sustained shooting wars.
    • Exporting your economic problems almost always seems like an attractive solution - until it leads to a trade war, which can lead to a shooting war.
    • The shooting war that started at the beginning of August ended in a muddied peace in 1918-19, which helped precipitate the Depression of the 1930s, then World War II.
    • Coalition allies create a tense identification crisis in the heated fog of a shooting war.
    • They could not keep those things in the air even if a shooting war was on.
    • We saw it pick up right at the beginning of the shooting war.

Definition of shooting war in US English:

shooting war

noun
  • A war in which there is armed conflict as opposed to mere threats, propaganda, or sanctions.

    热战(指真枪实弹的战争,与冷战或神经战相对)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • What is the only shooting war that NATO has fought?
    • More important, the United States had for the previous eight months been involved in a shooting war in France in which a large number of American boys had been killed.
    • As long as we have a credible deterrent they won't get into a shooting war they will probably lose.
    • It's the theme that runs through the head of every combat veteran, especially as the shooting war peters out.
    • Coalition allies create a tense identification crisis in the heated fog of a shooting war.
    • Still, the requirements of an occupation, as opposed to a shooting war, are unarguably personnel heavy.
    • We don't have enough men in that country if a full shooting war erupts again, and I would rather someone else deal with it.
    • They could not keep those things in the air even if a shooting war was on.
    • Is our doctrine geared to serve the funding war more than the shooting war?
    • As for the shooting war, some military commentators have compared its ease to drowning puppies.
    • Since 1749, wholesale prices rose 1.4 percent per year on average, but 12 percent in war years - including shooting wars, the Cold War - while declining 1.3 percent annually in peacetime.
    • We saw it pick up right at the beginning of the shooting war.
    • Most African states and rebel movements are too poor and weak to conduct sustained shooting wars.
    • Nobody can deny that competitive currency devaluations and trade wars, not to mention shooting wars, are presently a threat to our survival and welfare.
    • The shooting war that started at the beginning of August ended in a muddied peace in 1918-19, which helped precipitate the Depression of the 1930s, then World War II.
    • Exporting your economic problems almost always seems like an attractive solution - until it leads to a trade war, which can lead to a shooting war.
    • But as the bombs fall, and the shooting war (declared or undeclared) begins, these questions are ultimately left behind, and the same rules for armed conflict govern cyber attacks.
    • We train for a shooting war, but our fate was to defend the United States.
    • But even when not engaged in a shooting war, soldiers get screwed up.
    • Like radioactive fallout, the affects of cyber warfare can devastate economies and civilizations long after the shooting war is over.
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