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| war n | (armed conflict) | 전쟁, 전란 명 |
| | The war was opposed by many people in the country. |
| | 그 나라의 많은 사람들이 전쟁을 반대했다. |
| war n | (period of armed conflict) | 전쟁 기간, 분쟁 기간 명 |
| | The war lasted for five years. |
| war n | (state of armed conflict, not peace) | 전란 명 |
| | The country has been in a state of war for thirty years. |
| war n | figurative (hostility) | 분란, 갈등 명 |
| | The war between the two at work made life difficult for the rest of us. |
| war⇒ vi | (fight) | 대립하다, 다투다, 싸우다 동(자) |
| | The two families have been warring for decades. |
| | 두 가족은 몇 십년 동안 다투고 있다. |
| war vi | figurative (be in conflict) | 갈등을 겪다 동 |
| | The trade unions and management have been warring over pay for many months. |
복합형태: war | warring |
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antiwar, anti-war adj | (against armed conflict) | 반전의, 전쟁 반대의 형 |
| civil war n | (country's internal war) | 내전 |
| | The civil war has displaced almost half the country's population. |
| | 그 내전으로 인구의 절반 가까이가 난민이 되었다. |
the Civil War, the American Civil War n | historical, US (war between US states) (미국, 역사) | 남북 전쟁 명 |
| | The American Civil War broke out in April 1861. |
| the Cold War n | (hostility: Soviet Union and West) | 냉전 |
| | Many people were believed to be spies during the Cold War. |
| cold war n | (hostility short of armed warfare) | 냉전 |
| cold war n | figurative (on-going veiled antagonism) (비유) | 냉전 |
| | (비유: 인간 관계) | 싸움, 다툼 |
| | (비유) | 적의 |
| declaration of war n | (formal announcement of war) | 선전포고 |
| | Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Declaration of War in December of 1941. |
| declare war vtr + n | (state intention to make war) | 선전 포고를 하다, 전쟁을 선포하다 |
| | On August 1, 1914, Germany declared war. |
| declare war on [sth] v expr | figurative (take strong steps against) (비유) | ~에 선전 포고를 하다 |
| | President Richard Nixon declared war on drugs in 1971. |
| gang war n | (conflict between urban gangs) | 조직폭력단의 난투 |
| | Certain urban areas are not safe due to one gang war after another. |
| go to war v expr | (engage in warfare) | 싸움터에 나가다, 전쟁하다 동(자) |
| | Britain went to war against Germany in 1914. |
| go to war v expr | (leave for battlefront) | 싸움터에 나가다, 전쟁하다 동(자) |
| | The exhibition highlights how many young men went to war from Wells and the surrounding villages. |
hawk, war hawk n | (politics) (정치) | 매파, 강경론자, 강경파 명 |
| | The new congressman is a hawk and is trying to raise defense spending again. |
| | 그 신임 국회의원은 매파로 또 국방비를 늘리려고 한다. |
postwar, also UK: post-war adj | (after a war) | 전후의 형 |
postwar, also UK: post-war adj | (after the Second World War) | 2차 세계 대전 후의 형 |
| | Post-war Japan experienced tremendous economic growth. |
| preventive war n | (to prevent greater conflict) | 예방전 |
| | Many historians regard World War I as a preventive war. |
the Second World War, World War II n | (international conflict of 1939-1945) | 제2차 세계 대전 |
| | The Second World War began on 3rd September 1939. |
tug-of-war, tug of war, tug-o-war, tug o' war n | (game: pulling on rope) (놀이) | 줄다리기 명 |
| | The heaviest people are at the back in games of tug-of-war. |
| | 줄다리기를 할 때에는 무거운 사람들이 뒤에 선다. |
tug-of-war, tug of war n | figurative (struggle, competition) (비유) | 줄다리기 명 |
| | (속어) | 밀당 명 |
| | They will not get anything done until they cease this tug-of-war and start pulling in the same direction. |
| | 이런 줄다리기와도 같은 상황을 끝내고 마음을 맞추기 전까지는 아무것도 이뤄지지 않을 것이다. |
| wage war vtr + n | (make war: engage in warfare) | 전쟁을 벌이다 |
| | After a decade of waging war, even the country's bellicose leaders were beginning to long for peace. |
| wage war on [sb/sth] v expr | (launch an attack) | ~와 전쟁을 벌이다 |
| | The Vikings waged war on coastal villages and monasteries. |
| wage war on [sth] v expr | figurative (attack) | ~와의 전쟁을 벌이다 |
| | Cameron waged war on Brown's new economic policies. |
| war of nerves n | figurative (psychological conflict) | 신경전 |
| | The match became a war of nerves, with both players waiting for the other to crack. |
| war of words n | figurative (argument) | 논쟁 |
| | The rival candidates became involved in a nasty war of words. |
| war-torn adj | (ravaged by war) | 전쟁으로 황폐해진, 전쟁에 짓밟힌 |
warship, war vessel n | (seagoing combat vessel) | 군함, 전함 명 |
| | The warship was capable of firing guns, torpedoes, and missiles. |
| world war n | (large-scale international conflict) | 세계 대전 |
| | Government officials are doing all they can to prevent a world war. |