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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
war 
war S2 W1 /wɔː $ wɔːr/ BrE AmE noun [Word Family: noun: ↑war, ↑warfare, ↑warrior; adjective: ↑pre-war ≠ ↑post-war, ↑warring] [Date: 1100-1200; Language: Old North French; Origin: werre, from Old French guerre] 1. [uncountable and countable] when there is fighting between two or more countries or between opposing groups within a country, involving large numbers of soldiers and weapons OPP peace: the Vietnam War He served as a pilot during the war. war against/with/between the war with Spain 2. [uncountable and countable] a struggle over a long period of time to control something harmful war on/against the State’s war on drugs the war against racism 3. [uncountable and countable] a situation in which a person or group is fighting for power, influence, or control: No one wants to start a trade war here. a ratings war between the major TV networks ⇨ ↑price war 4. be in the wars British English spoken used, often humorously, to say that someone has lots of injuries or health problems: You’ve really been in the wars lately, haven’t you? 5. this means war spoken used humorously to say that you are ready to fight or argue about something ⇨ ↑cold war, ↑war of attrition, ↑war of nerves, ↑war of words, ↑warring • • • COLLOCATIONS verbs ▪ fight a war The two countries fought a brief war in 1995. ▪ fight in a war (=take part as a soldier) Her grandfather fought in the war. ▪ win/lose a war The Allies had won the war. | What would have happened if we’d lost the war? ▪ declare war In 1941, Britain and the US declared war on Japan. ▪ wage/make war (=to start and continue a war) Their aim was to destroy the country’s capacity to wage war. ▪ go to war (=become involved in a war) It has been said that democracies don’t go to war with each other. ▪ war breaks out (=it starts) They married just before war broke out. ▪ a war rages (=continues in a very violent way) A civil war is still raging there. phrases ▪ be at war Russia was at war with Poland. ▪ be on the brink of war (=be about to be involved in a war) The country was on the brink of war. ▪ the outbreak of war (=the time when a war starts) A week after the outbreak of war, he enlisted in the army. ▪ the horrors of war They wanted to forget the horrors of war they had witnessed. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + war ▪ a world war No one wants another world war. ▪ a civil war (=between opposing groups within a country) the English Civil War ▪ a nuclear war (=involving nuclear weapons) The possibility of nuclear war was much on people’s minds in the Fifties. ▪ a conventional war (=not nuclear) A conventional war would still cause unacceptable devastation. ▪ a guerrilla war (=involving a small unofficial military group) The nine-year guerrilla war has ended at last. ▪ the Korean/Vietnam/Iraq etc War People were protesting against the Vietnam War. ▪ World War I/World War II He was a pilot in World War II. ▪ a just war (=one that you believe is right) They believe that they are fighting a just war. ▪ a religious war How many people have died in religious wars? war + NOUN ▪ the war years The couple spent most of the war years apart. ▪ a war hero At home he was hailed as a war hero. ▪ a war veteran (=someone who took part in a war) There was a service for war veterans in the Garden of Remembrance. ▪ a war criminal (=someone who behaves very cruelly in a war, in a way that is against international law) the arrest of two suspected Nazi war criminals ▪ a war correspondent (=a reporter sending reports from a war) Being a war correspondent is a dangerous job. ▪ a war zone (=an area where a war is fought) The country had turned into a war zone. ▪ a war crime (=a cruel act in a war which is against international law) They will be charged with war crimes. ▪ a war wound He still suffered pain from an old war wound. ▪ a war grave He had gone with a friend to visit the war graves in Flanders. COMMON ERRORS ► Do not say 'do the war'. Say go to war or make war. • • • THESAURUS ▪ war noun [uncountable and countable] a situation in which there is fighting between countries or opposing groups within a country, with large numbers of soldiers and weapons: He fought in World War II. | the horrors of war ▪ conflict noun [uncountable and countable] a situation in which there is fighting or a war – used especially in news reports: the conflict in the Middle East | There is increasing danger of armed conflict. ▪ fighting noun [uncountable] a situation in which people or groups fight each other and try to kill each other: The fighting went on for months. | Fighting in the north has resulted in hundreds of deaths. ▪ hostilities noun [plural] formal fighting in a war: The agreement called on the guerrillas to cease hostilities (=stop fighting) and begin peace talks. ▪ warfare noun [uncountable] the activity of fighting in a war – used especially to talk about a method of fighting: new and more advanced methods of warfare | chemical warfare ▪ battle noun [uncountable and countable] an occasion when two armies, groups of ships etc fight each other in one place during a war: the great naval battles of the Napoleonic Wars | the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 | He died in battle. ▪ skirmish /ˈskɜːmɪʃ $ ˈskɜːr-/ noun [countable] a short fight between small groups of soldiers, ships etc, especially one that happens away from the main part of a war or battle: There were minor skirmishes between Indian and Pakistani troops across the border. ▪ combat noun [uncountable] the act of fighting, especially during a war: Few of them had any experience of combat. | hand-to-hand combat ▪ action noun [uncountable] military actions carried out by the army, navy etc of a country during a war – used especially in the following phrases: He was killed in action in 1944. | Her son went missing in action. | Her grandfather saw action (=fought) in two world wars.
warhu◎ | [wɔ:] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | chiến tranh; thời kỳ của chiến tranh | | ☆ | aggressive war | | chiến tranh xâm lược | | ☆ | the outbreak of war | | sự bùng nổ chiến tranh | | ☆ | nuclear war | | chiến tranh hạt nhân | | ☆ | local war | | chiến tranh cục bộ | | ☆ | the Great War; World War I | | đại chiến thứ nhất | | ☆ | World War II | | đại chiến thứ II | | ☆ | to be at war with one's neighbouring nations | | đang có chiến tranh với các nước láng giềng | | ☆ | to declare war on/ against somebody | | tuyên chiến với ai | | ■ | sự đấu tranh, sự cạnh tranh, sự xung đột, sự thù địch (giữa con người, các nhóm..) | | ☆ | war between man and nature | | sự đấu tranh của con người với thiên nhiên | | ☆ | the class war | | cuộc đấu tranh giai cấp | | ☆ | a trade war | | cuộc chiến tranh thương mại | | ■ | (+ against) sự đấu tranh (để loại bỏ các tệ nạn..) | | ☆ | a major step in the war against cancer | | một bước quan trọng trong cuộc đấu tranh chống bệnh ung thư | | ☆ | the war against drugs | | cuộc đấu tranh chống ma túy | ※ | tính từ | | ■ | 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 | | 〆 | to go to war (against somebody/something) | | ✓ | ra trận, bắt đầu tham gia một cuộc chiến tranh (chống ai/cái gì) | | 〆 | have been in the wars | | ✓ | (thông tục); (đùa cợt) cho thấy các dấu hiệu là mình bị thương hoặc bị đối xử tồi tệ | | 〆 | to make/wage war on somebody/something | | ✓ | tiến hành chiến tranh với | | ✓ | đấu tranh chống cái gì | | 〆 | a war of nerves | | ✓ | sự cố gắng đánh bại một đối thủ bằng cách phá hoại dần tinh thần của anh ta bằng sự đe doạ, áp lực tâm lý.....; chiến tranh cân não | | 〆 | a war of words | | ✓ | cuộc chiến tranh bằng mồm, khẩu chiến | ※ | nội động từ | | ■ | (từ cổ, nghĩa cổ) tiến hành một cuộc chiến tranh, một cuộc xung đột; gây chiến, tham chiến | | ☆ | to war against/with a neighbouring country | | gây chiến với một nước láng giềng | | ☆ | warring tribes | | các bộ lạc đang tham chiến | | ■ | (nghĩa bóng) đấu tranh, chống lại, đối chọi, mâu thuẫn | | ☆ | warring principles | | những nguyên tắc đối chọi nhau |
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