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词汇 warfare
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Definition of warfare in English:

warfare

noun ˈwɔːfɛːˈwɔrˌfɛr
mass noun
  • Engagement in or the activities involved in war or conflict.

    战争;作战;斗争

    guerrilla warfare

    游击战。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The relationship between guerrilla warfare and terrorism was always complicated.
    • At the same time, the destructive capacity of modern warfare heightens the need to limit the use of force.
    • Thus is not for a just man to engage in warfare, since warfare is justice its self.
    • Is this where he meets Cuban dissidents and shares his ideas about guerrilla warfare?
    • It certainly cannot flee and its capacity to fight is limited essentially to chemical warfare.
    • In the shadowy world of guerrilla warfare the rules exist in a kind of moral no-man's land.
    • The computer is as much a part of modern warfare as mud, blood and bullets.
    • Cadorna was not unaware of the new conditions in warfare that favoured defensive firepower.
    • Some joined the guerilla warfare of the zealots nipping at the heels of mighty Rome.
    • The Royal Marines are perhaps the finest mountain warfare soldiers in the world.
    • One axiom of modern warfare is that airpower cannot conquer, control or hold ground.
    • Perhaps there is no need to explain the harsh truths about modern warfare to innocent children.
    • These were defensive positions and conflict and warfare seems to have been common.
    • So his method for spreading revolution was still that of guerrilla warfare.
    • To them warfare was not a romantic notion but a harsh reality in which soldiers kill and are killed.
    • His deep and abiding interest in infantry warfare was soon to pay great dividends.
    • Chemical weapons have most commonly been used by states, in military warfare.
    • They are all responding well to the changing nature of warfare and doing us proud.
    • It is equally idiotic to wage chemical warfare against the vectors of disease.
    • They had opened a new chapter in the history of Latin America through guerrilla warfare.
    Synonyms
    fighting, war, combat, conflict, armed conflict, struggle, military action, hostilities
    bloodshed, battles, skirmishes, campaigning, passage of/at arms
    strife, hostility, enmity, antagonism, discord

Definition of warfare in US English:

warfare

nounˈwôrˌferˈwɔrˌfɛr
  • Engagement in or the activities involved in war or conflict.

    战争;作战;斗争

    guerrilla warfare

    游击战。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At the same time, the destructive capacity of modern warfare heightens the need to limit the use of force.
    • Is this where he meets Cuban dissidents and shares his ideas about guerrilla warfare?
    • Cadorna was not unaware of the new conditions in warfare that favoured defensive firepower.
    • Chemical weapons have most commonly been used by states, in military warfare.
    • The relationship between guerrilla warfare and terrorism was always complicated.
    • Some joined the guerilla warfare of the zealots nipping at the heels of mighty Rome.
    • The computer is as much a part of modern warfare as mud, blood and bullets.
    • So his method for spreading revolution was still that of guerrilla warfare.
    • It is equally idiotic to wage chemical warfare against the vectors of disease.
    • His deep and abiding interest in infantry warfare was soon to pay great dividends.
    • One axiom of modern warfare is that airpower cannot conquer, control or hold ground.
    • In the shadowy world of guerrilla warfare the rules exist in a kind of moral no-man's land.
    • The Royal Marines are perhaps the finest mountain warfare soldiers in the world.
    • They had opened a new chapter in the history of Latin America through guerrilla warfare.
    • Perhaps there is no need to explain the harsh truths about modern warfare to innocent children.
    • It certainly cannot flee and its capacity to fight is limited essentially to chemical warfare.
    • To them warfare was not a romantic notion but a harsh reality in which soldiers kill and are killed.
    • They are all responding well to the changing nature of warfare and doing us proud.
    • Thus is not for a just man to engage in warfare, since warfare is justice its self.
    • These were defensive positions and conflict and warfare seems to have been common.
    Synonyms
    fighting, war, combat, conflict, armed conflict, struggle, military action, hostilities
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