Procházet slovníkem pomocí tohoto rejstříku

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A

aerial warfare

fighting a war using airplanes


ambush

to attack someone from a concealed position


annex

to take control over the land and to incorporate it into an existing political unit such as a country, state, county, or city


annihilation

total destruction


assault

a violent attack


B

battle

an encounter between opposing forces; armed fighting; combat


besiege

to surround with hostile forces


biological warfare

using germs to cause disease among enemy soldiers or corps


C

campaign

a series of military operations undertaken to achieve a large-scale objective during a war


capture

to take captive, as by force or craft; seize


casualty

one injured, killed, captured, or missing in action through engagement with an enemy


ceasefire

an agreement between two armies or groups to stop fighting


conquest

the act or process of conquering


D

defeat

to overpower someone; to win victory


deterrent

a retaliatory means of discouraging enemy attack


H

hostilities

acts of war


I

intimidate

to scare someone off


invasion

an entrance of an armed force into a territory to conquer


L

liberate

to set free, as from oppression, confinement, or foreign control


losses

people and material lost in wartime; casualties


M

muster

to assemble (troops) for inspection or giving orders


P

parade

march for an anniversary or for a military exhibition


patriotism

loyalty to your own country


R

raid

a sudden secret attack by a small group


relieve

to stop the siege


revulsion

a feeling of total disgust


rout

to defeat totally


S

salute

to show respect by a raising hand or firing a gun


seize

to take by force; capture


siege

an attack on a place by keeping an army round it and stopping anyone from getting in or out


skirmish

a brief unimportant fight


surrender

to give oneself to the enemy


T

target

an object for an attack or for other activities


triumph

a huge victory


V

victory

a success or triumph over an enemy in a battle


violence

a  rudeness or a brutality against innocent people



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