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descrizione parola per " guerra "
  • conflitto combattuto impiegando mezzi militari fra stati o fazioni e organizzazioni interne ad essi per contrasti di ordine economico, politico, sociale o religioso
  • conflitto fra stati combattuto senza l'uso di armi attraverso i mezzi della politica e della propaganda
  • situazione problematica tra due o più individui: contesa, ostilità
  • campagna o serie di interventi finalizzati a sconfiggere qualche fenomeno o tendenza specialmente sociale
  • *il governo ha promesso che si impegnerà in una 'guerra' contro il fumo di tabacco
  • situazione problematica di conflitto interiore, di angoscia

Beispiele für " war "
  • The boss gave him a 'warning' that he would be fired if he did not desist from his behaviour.
  • Above, the stars appeared to move slowly 'athwart'.
  • We placed one log on the ground, and another 'athwart', forming a crude cross.
  • The stars moved slowly 'athwart' the sky.
  • The damaged mainmast fell 'athwart' the deck, destroying the ship's boat.
  • John was 'awkward' at performing the trick. He'll have to practice to improve.
  • That was an extremely 'awkward' moment. Everyone was watching.
  • I'm very 'awkward' at parties.
  • Things get very 'awkward' whenever 60-year old men use cheesy pick-up lines on me.
  • He's a right 'awkward' chap.
  • These cabinets are going to be very 'awkward' when we move.
  • The battleship had three 'backwards' guns at the stern, in addition to the primary complement.
  • The 'backwards' lettering on emergency vehicles makes it possible to read in the rear-view mirror.
  • Modern medicine regards the use of leeches as a 'backwards' practice.
  • He was a very 'backwards' scholar, but he was a marvel on the football field.
  • The cabinet toppled over 'backwards'.
  • Life is lived forwards, but understood 'backwards'.—Søren Kierkegaard
  • The clock did not work because the battery was inserted 'backwards'.
  • The tour guide walked 'backwards' while droning on to the bored seniors.
  • His position in society moved ever 'downward'.
  • He spoke with a 'downward' glance.
  • Stay 'aware'! Don't let your guard down.
  • Are you 'aware' of what is being said about you?
  • The newly-built skyscraper 'dwarfs' all older buildings in the downtown skyline.
  • Bach 'dwarfs' all other composers.
  • He needed a hammer, nails, screws, nuts, bolts and other assorted 'hardware', so he went to the hardware store.
  • His family emigrated to America in the 'interwar' years.
  • The fire was confined to the 'forward' portion of the store.
  • I thought his suggestion that we move in together was rather 'forward'.
  • '1999:' "Would you think it 'forward' of me to kiss you?" asked Tristran. — Neil Gaiman, Stardust, pg. 44 (2001 Perennial paperback edition).
  • The stock price is currently 12 times 'forward' earnings.
  • The bus driver told everyone standing up to move 'forward'.
  • After spending an hour stuck in the mud, we could once again move 'forward'.
  • From this day 'forward', there will be no more brussels sprouts at the cafeteria.
  • I'll be glad to forward your mail to you while you're gone.
  • We sailed 'seawards', away from land and straight towards the frightening open sea.
  • We sailed 'landwards', hoping to get to shelter of the cove before the storm hit.
  • The 'landward' side of the fort faced more dangerous land guns than the otherwise which only faced what could be put on a ship.
  • I reaped the benefit of the car dealerships' price 'war', getting my car for far less than it's worth.
  • The cellular phone companies were engaged in a freebie 'war', each offering various services thrown in when one purchased a plan.
  • His emotions 'war' with his intellect, making him conflicted.
  • 'war' ar sizhun – during the week
  • I gradually passed from sleep to full 'awareness'.
  • The 'awareness' of one type of idea naturally fosters an awareness of another idea
  • Gravity pulls everything downwards.
  • After the oil price rises, the economy headed downwards
  • Looking inward, we are stricken dumb; looking 'upward', we speak and prevail. -Hooker.
  • Dagon his name, sea monster, 'upward' man, And down ward fish. -Milton.
  • From twenty years old and 'upward'. -Num. i. 3.
  • From the extremest 'upward' of thy head. -Shak.
  • We beat our way 'windward'.
  • The police 'thwarted' the would-be assassin.
  • Our plans for a picnic were 'thwarted' by the thunderstorm.
  • A well made doughout canoe rarely needs a 'thwart'.
  • The fisherman sat on the aft 'thwart' to row.
  • We waved a flag to 'warn' the oncoming traffic.
  • He was 'warned' against crossing the railway tracks at night.
  • Don't let me catch you running in the corridor again, I 'warn' you.
  • I phoned to 'warn' him of the rail strike.
  • 1991: gold has never gone into backwardation in any currency — Reginald H. Howe, The Golden Sextant [http://www.goldensextant.com/goldensextant.html]
  • The landward side of the fort faced more dangerous guns than the 'seaward' side, which only faced what could be put on a ship.
  • Ever the sailor's widow looked 'seaward', hoping to see her missing man coming home.
  • The occasional 'backward' movement of planets is evidence they revolve around the sun.
  • It was a 'heartwarming' movie about a child overcoming adversity.
  • There was an 'onward' rush as the gates opened
  • 'Onward' Christian soldiers, marching as to war...
  • Und Gott sprach: »Es werde Licht!« Und es 'ward' Licht. [http://www.bibledbdata.org/onlinebibles/german_l/01_001.htm]
  • The tea is still 'warm'.
  • This is a very 'warm' room.
  • We have a 'warm' friendship.
  • He is 'warming' to the idea.
  • Her classmates are gradually 'warming' to her.
  • He almost gives his failings as a 'warrant' for his greatness (Garry Wills).
  • arrest 'warrant' issued by Thai supreme court
  • That tree is going to fall, I'll 'warrant'.
  • I am 'warranted' to search these premises fully.
  • Circumstances arose that 'warranted' the use of lethal force.
  • The stamp was a 'warranty' of the public. -w:John John Locke.
  • If they disobey precept, that is no excuse to us, nor gives us any 'warranty' . . . to disobey likewise. -Kettlewe.
  • Wash it in 'lukewarm' water.
  • The suggestion met with only a 'lukewarm' response.
  • If you don't do your 'warm-ups' properly you have a greater chance of injury.
  • Drivers are allowed 5 minutes for 'warm-up' before the race starts.
  • Keep a sharp eye on the referee during 'warm-up' to check out his mood.
  • My friend is playing in the 'warm-up' band for the big show tonight.
  • Bill crashed during the 'warm-up' lap.
  • As he spoke, the knight-errant, who had remounted his 'warhorse', galloped forward to the royal stand, with a silken kerchief bound round his wounded arm. — Arthur Conan Doyle, The White Company, s:The White Company/Chapter Chapter 26.
  • '2006' Most important though is the fact that, for the first time in I can barely remember how long, the ROH mounts a new production of an Italian repertory 'warhorse' that is fully on the level of the one it replaces [and indeed, in some respects, surpasses it] [...] we actually have a "Tosca". — [http://groups.google.sm/group/rec.music.opera/browse_thread/thread/f6b61851eea2a30e/c9951c6fb15d3954?lnk=raot&hl=it Google group.]
  • "Srinath: India's warhorse" (headline from [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/specials/west_indies_v_india/2022023.stm BBC News])
  • Look 'inward' at yourself and ponder what you find there.
  • For catching the thief, you'll get a nice 'reward'.
  • The 'rewards' for bringing in badly wanted criminals are printed on 'dead or alive' posters
  • Is this the 'reward' I get for telling the truth: to be put in jail?
  • Why are you 'rewarding' the child for misbehaving?
  • Decorations are meant to 'reward' the most meritous acts and services
  • He was 'awarded' the Nobel Prize for Literature.
  • She moved 'toward' the door.
  • What are your feelings 'toward' him?
  • I'm saving money 'toward' retirement.
  • Our place is over 'toward' the station.
  • Under the circumstances, his outburst was not 'warranted'.
  • The explosion sent him 'skywards'.
  • Jacob groaned 'inwardly' when he was called on to answer the question.
  • The 'rearward' seats of the bus were unpleasantly close to the toilet facilities.
  • She stumbled 'rearward' through the bus, hoping to make it to the toilet before she caused a mess.
  • We are 'outward' bound.
  • Why, that is spoken like a 'toward' prince. ― Shakespeare.
  • Looking inward, we are stricken dumb; looking 'upward', we speak and prevail. -Hooker.
  • Dagon his name, sea monster, 'upward' man, And down ward fish. -Milton.
  • From twenty years old and 'upward'. -Num. i. 3.
  • From the extremest 'upward' of thy head. -Shak.
  • John was 'awkward' at performing the trick. He'll have to practise to improve.
  • Foresters believe in 'stewardship' of the land.
  • I'm 'unaware' of the answer to that question.
  • Luckily, she was 'unaware' that I'd spent the last five years in prison.
  • My socks are 'warming' by the fire.
  • By all 'outward' indications, he's a normal happy child, but if you talk to him, you will soon realize he has some psychological problems.
  • There was a small wooden table placed in front of the smoldering fire, with decanters, a jar of tobacco, and two long 'churchwardens'. — W. Black.
  • military 'hardware'
  • Sir W. Raleigh
  • The specimen is a very 'dwarf' form of the plant.
  • It is possible to grow the plants as 'dwarf' as one desires.
  • the 'warblings' of birds in the hedgerows