"warfare" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

warfare sustantivo

sustantivo + warfare
Kolokacji: 35
guerrilla warfare • trench warfare • class warfare • guerilla warfare • submarine warfare • gang warfare • ...
warfare + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 28
warfare capability • warfare agent • warfare operation • warfare training • warfare system • ...
warfare + verbo
Kolokacji: 3
warfare continues • warfare erupts • warfare rages
verbo + warfare
Kolokacji: 9
engage in warfare • conduct warfare • use warfare • specialize in warfare • warfare waged • ...
adjetivo + warfare
Kolokacji: 87
psychological warfare • modern warfare • biological warfare • naval warfare • open warfare • anti-submarine warfare • urban warfare • ...
preposición + warfare
Kolokacji: 13
of warfare • in warfare • for warfare • to warfare • on warfare • ...
(1) of, in, for, to, on, ...
Kolokacji: 13
3. for warfare = dla wojny for warfare
5. on warfare = na wojnie on warfare
6. into warfare = do wojny into warfare
7. with warfare = z wojną with warfare
9. from warfare = z wojny from warfare
10. through warfare = przez wojnę through warfare
11. during warfare = podczas wojny during warfare
12. against warfare = przeciwko wojnie against warfare
13. by warfare = przez wojnę by warfare
  • Burundi has been rent by civil warfare that started in 1993.
  • Thanks to him his country was free of debt, and not as yet divided or ravaged by tribal warfare.
  • They had tried upsetting his plans by warfare.
  • The film's prelude shows a cataclysm brought about by warfare and political paralysis.
  • And in practice the only way of achieving this was by continuous warfare.
  • She had enough to think about without worrying about the possible destruction of the world by biological warfare.
  • Ekk - a Russian woman who intends to destroy Europe by nuclear warfare.
  • But coming up with an accurate count is difficult in regions that are remote or ravaged by warfare.
  • Bruni's years as chancellor-1410 to 1411 and again from 1427 to his death in 1444-were plagued by warfare.
  • At the start of the 18th century, Europe remained riven by warfare and constant diplomatic intrigue.

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