war

war /wɔ:/
  • danh từ
    • chiến tranh
      • aggressive war: chiến tranh xâm lược
      • nuclear war: chiến tranh hạt nhân
      • local war: chiến tranh cục bộ
      • war of nerves: chiến tranh cân não
      • the Great Was; World War I: đại chiến I
      • World War II: đại chiến II
      • to be at war with: có chiến tranh với
      • to declare war on (against, upon): tuyên chiến với
      • to go to the wars: ra đi chiến đấu
      • to make (wage) war on (upon): tiến thành chiến tranh với
    • đấu tranh
      • war between man and nature: sự đấu tranh của con người với thiên nhiên
    • (định ngữ) chiến tranh
      • war seat: chiến trường
      • on a war footing: sẵn sàng chiến đấu, sẵn sàng lao vào chiến tranh
      • war loan: nợ chiến tranh
  • nội động từ
    • (+ down) lấy chiến tranh để khuất phục
    • (nghĩa bóng) đấu tranh, chống lại, đối chọi, mâu thuẫn
      • warring principles: những nguyên tắc đối chọi nhau
    • (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) (+ against, with) đánh nhau, gây chiến, xung đột
      • to war against (with) a neighbouring country: đánh nhau với một nước láng giềng

 làm oằn
 làm vênh

civil war
 nội chiến
flame war
 chiến tranh nóng
price war
 cuộc chiến giá cả
price war
 cuộc chiến về giá
ship of war
 tàu chiến
trade war
 chiến tranh mậu dịch
war gas
 khí độc chiến tranh
war risk
 rủi ro chiến tranh
world war
 thế chiến

Word families (Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs): war, warfare, warrior, pre-war, post-war, warring, warlike


Xem thêm: warfare, state of war, warfare



war

Từ điển Collocation

war noun

ADJ. long, short | bloody | all-out, full-scale, total Six years of total war had left no citizen untouched. | limited | holy, just | civil, global, world | air, guerrilla | atomic, nuclear | cold | economic, trade | price | class

VERB + WAR be in, fight in My grandfather fought in two world wars. | fight, make, wage The two countries fought a short but bloody war. The Spartans were persuaded to make war on Athens. The terrorists were charged with waging war against the state. | win | lose | declare | go to The country went to war in 1914. | avert, prevent | be ravaged by

WAR + VERB approach, loom, threaten | begin, break out, come, erupt, start | escalate, spread talks to prevent the war from escalating | continue, drag on, go on, last, progress, rage (on) The war raged for nearly two years. | come to an end, end

WAR + NOUN years the shortage of food during the war years | hero, veteran | chief, leader | casualty, victim | damage | correspondent the war correspondent of a daily newspaper | artist, poet | zone | effort Every available resource went towards the war effort. | record Both candidates have distinguished war records. | wound | crime, criminal | graves, memorial | aims | damages, reparations | baby, bride, widow | booty | cry, dance | machine the Soviet war machine

PREP. at ~ a country at war | between the ~s (= between the First and Second World Wars), in (a/the) ~ killed in war He took part in the Vietnam War. | ~ against/with the war against the French a war against drug abuse | ~ between war between Iran and Iraq | ~ on The US declared war on Japan. | ~ with a trade war with the United States

PHRASES the horrors of war The country had just emerged from the horrors of civil war. | in a state of war, in time/times of war In times of war, troops were billeted in the mill. | on a war footing The army had been placed on a war footing. | the brink of war The crisis took Europe to the brink of war. | the outbreak of war At the outbreak of war, most children were evacuated to the countryside. | a theatre of war These aircraft are designed to take troops and weapons to any theatre of war in the shortest time possible. | a war of attrition


Từ điển WordNet

    n.

  • the waging of armed conflict against an enemy; warfare

    thousands of people were killed in the war

  • a legal state created by a declaration of war and ended by official declaration during which the international rules of war apply; state of war

    war was declared in November but actual fighting did not begin until the following spring

  • an active struggle between competing entities; warfare

    a price war

    a war of wits

    diplomatic warfare

  • a concerted campaign to end something that is injurious

    the war on poverty

    the war against crime

    v.

  • make or wage war

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English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

wars|warred|warring
syn.: battle campaign clash combat conflict encounter engagement fight strife struggle

ant.: peace