warring
- IPA[ˈwɔːrɪŋ]
英式
- (of two or more people or groups) in conflict with each other
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- 1. (of two or more people or groups) in conflict with each other warring factions a warring couple
- a state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a ... Japan declared war on Germany the two countries had been at war for six years
- engage in a war: small states warred against each other conflicting emotions warred within her
Oxford American Dictionary
- a state of armed conflict between different countries or different groups within a country: Japan declared war on Germany the two countries were at war for the next eight years
- engage in a war: small states warred against each another conflicting emotions warred within her
Oxford Dictionary
- a military exercise carried out to test or improve tactical expertise.
- engage in (a campaign or course of action) using the strategies of a war game: there seemed to be no point war-gaming an election 15 months away
Oxford American Dictionary
- a military exercise carried out to test or improve tactical expertise.
- engage in (a campaign or course of action) using the strategies of a war game: there seemed to be no point war-gaming an election 15 months away
Oxford Dictionary
- the period of comparative inaction at the beginning of the Second World War between the German ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a feud between people or families that is conducted without regard to the law.
Oxford Dictionary
- a reserve of funds used for fighting a war.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the military resources of a country organized for waging war.
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- (of two or more people or groups) in conflict with each other: warring factions a warring couple
Oxford American Dictionary