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неконституционный
en guerra
warring [америк. ˈwɔrɪŋ, брит. ˈwɔːrɪŋ] ПРИЛ. определит.
warring countries/tribes
warring factions
I. war [америк. wɔr, брит. wɔː] СУЩ. C or U
guerra ж.
during the (19)14-18 war
to be at war with sb/sth
to declare war on sb/sth
to go to war (with sb) (over sth)
entrar en guerra (con alguien) (por algo)
muertos м. мн. de guerra
II. war <прич. наст. вр. warring; прош. вр., past part warred> [америк. wɔr, брит. wɔː] ГЛ. неперех. лит. usu in -ing form
batallar лит.
trade war СУЩ.
turf war СУЩ. разг.
war baby СУЩ.
war correspondent СУЩ.
war criminal СУЩ.
criminal м. и ж. de guerra
war chest СУЩ.
war crime СУЩ.
warring factions
warring ПРИЛ.
warring
warring factions
war [wɔ:ʳ, америк. wɔ:r] СУЩ.
guerra ж.
to declare war on sb перенос.
war game СУЩ.
civil war СУЩ.
war crime СУЩ.
war atrocities СУЩ. мн.
crímenes ж. мн. de guerra
pre-war [ˌpri:ˈwɔ:ʳ, америк. -ˈwɔ:r] ПРИЛ.
war-weary [ˈwɔ:ˌwɪəri, америк. ˈwɔ:rˌwɪri] ПРИЛ.
cold war СУЩ.
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war СУЩ.
warring ПРИЛ.
warring
warring factions
war [wɔr] СУЩ.
guerra ж.
to declare war on sb перенос.
cold war СУЩ.
trade war СУЩ.
war baby СУЩ.
niño (-a) м. (ж.) nacido, -a durante la guerra
war bond СУЩ.
war cry СУЩ.
war correspondent СУЩ.
war criminal СУЩ.
criminal м. и ж. de guerra
war crime СУЩ.
Present
Iwar
youwar
he/she/itwars
wewar
youwar
theywar
Past
Iwarred
youwarred
he/she/itwarred
wewarred
youwarred
theywarred
Present Perfect
Ihavewarred
youhavewarred
he/she/ithaswarred
wehavewarred
youhavewarred
theyhavewarred
Past Perfect
Ihadwarred
youhadwarred
he/she/ithadwarred
wehadwarred
youhadwarred
theyhadwarred
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A brick-throwing argument with a neighbor threatens to escalate into an all-out turf war until the local parson gets involved.
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Analysts say the city is again in the grip of a political turf war.
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The ongoing and ever-escalating turf war between bikes and cars is one result, from verbal altercations to over 1,000 car-bike collisions a year.
www.torontosun.com
Traditionally spearheaded by neuroradiologists, the subspecialty had attracted the attention of both neurologists and neurosurgeons, leading to a bitter turf war.
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The violence here, as across the nation, fundamentally stems from a turf war among drug cartels.
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