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warfare
- IPA[ˈwɔːfɛː]
英式
- engagement in or the activities involved in war or conflict
noun: warfare
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- 1. engagement in or the activities involved in war or conflict guerrilla warfare
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other: the horrors of trench warfare
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- warfare involving surprise attacks by small, simply armed groups on a nation armed with modern ...
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- conflict between different social classes, especially (in Marxist ideology) the conflict of ... there is genuine division based on class warfare, which permeates our entire society
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- the use of highly offensive odors to sicken, immobilize, or drive away an enemy: they are hoping to win a big contract for their innovations in stench warfare
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- the military activities and tactics involved in fighting in jungle terrain: they were sent in to fight without proper training in jungle warfare the battalion is about to go to Belize for jungle warfare training
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- the use of toxins of biological origin or microorganisms as weapons of war: opposed to chemical and biological warfare
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- engagement in or activities involved in a war fought at sea: major technological revolutions in naval warfare
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- another term for biological warfare
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- engagement in or the activities involved in war or conflict: guerrilla warfare
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