War.
美 [wɔ:(r)] 
英 [wɔ:(r)] 
- abbr.(=Warwickshire)
 - 网络战争;授权;战马
 
War.
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1.  | [u][c] 战争;战争状态a situation in which two or more countries or groups of people fight against each other over a period of time  | 
the Second World War 第二次世界大战  | |
the threat of (a) nuclear war 核战争威胁  | |
to win/lose a/the war 战胜;战败  | |
the war between England and Scotland 英格兰和苏格兰之间的战争  | |
England's war with/against Scotland 英格兰和╱对苏格兰的战争  | |
It was the year Britain declared war on Germany. 那是英国对德国宣战的那一年。  | |
Social and political problems led to the outbreak(= the beginning) of war . 社会和政治问题导致了战争的爆发。  | |
Where were you living when war broke out ? 战争爆发时你住在哪儿?  | |
The government does not want to go to war(= start a war) unless all other alternatives have failed. 除非所有其他方法都行不通,否则政府不希望开战。  | |
How long have they been at war ? 他们交战有多长时间了?  | |
a war hero 战斗英雄  | |
In the Middle Ages England waged war on France. 在中世纪,英格兰向法国发动了战争。  | |
More troops are being despatched to the war zone . 更多的部队被派往作战地区。  | |
the theatre of war(= the area in which fighting takes place) 战区  | 
2.  | [c][u] (群体、公司、国家之间的)竞争,斗争,对抗,冲突a situation in which there is aggressive competition between groups, companies, countries, etc.  | 
the class war 阶级斗争  | |
a trade war 贸易战  | 
3.  | [u][sing] ~ (against/on sb/sth) (为消灭有害事物的)长期斗争;顽强抵御a fight or an effort over a long period of time to get rid of or stop sth unpleasant  | 
The government has declared war on drug dealers. 政府已向贩毒分子宣战。  | |
We seem to be winning the war against crime. 我们在打击犯罪方面似乎已做出成绩。  |