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chair à canon
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
cannon fodder SAM.
chair ž. spol à canon
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
chair à canon pog.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
fodder [brit. angl. ˈfɒdə, am. angl. ˈfɑdər] SAM.
1. fodder (for animals):
fourrage m. spol
2. fodder (for people):
fodder šalj.
écuelle ž. spol
3. fodder (raw material):
fodder fig.
matière ž. spol
I. cannon [brit. angl. ˈkanən, am. angl. ˈkænən] SAM.
1. cannon <pl cannon or cannons>:
cannon VOJ., ZGOD.
canon m. spol
canon m. spol
2. cannon TEH.:
douille ž. spol
3. cannon brit. angl. (in billiards):
carambolage m. spol
II. cannon [brit. angl. ˈkanən, am. angl. ˈkænən] GLAG. preh. glag. brit. angl. (in billiards)
III. cannon [brit. angl. ˈkanən, am. angl. ˈkænən] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. cannon brit. angl. (in billiards):
2. cannon (collide):
v slovarju PONS
cannon fodder SAM. VOJ.
chair ž. spol à canon
v slovarju PONS
fodder [ˈfɒdəʳ, am. angl. ˈfɑ:dɚ] SAM. no mn.
fourrage m. spol
I. cannon [ˈkænən] SAM. VOJ.
canon m. spol
tir m. spol de canon
II. cannon [ˈkænən] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
to cannon into sb/sth
percuter qn/qc
v slovarju PONS
cannon fodder SAM. VOJ.
chair ž. spol à canon
v slovarju PONS
fodder [ˈfa·dər] SAM.
fourrage m. spol
I. cannon [ˈkæn·ən] SAM. VOJ.
canon m. spol
tir m. spol de canon
II. cannon [ˈkæn·ən] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
to cannon into sb/sth
percuter qn/qc
Present
Icannon
youcannon
he/she/itcannons
wecannon
youcannon
theycannon
Past
Icannoned
youcannoned
he/she/itcannoned
wecannoned
youcannoned
theycannoned
Present Perfect
Ihavecannoned
youhavecannoned
he/she/ithascannoned
wehavecannoned
youhavecannoned
theyhavecannoned
Past Perfect
Ihadcannoned
youhadcannoned
he/she/ithadcannoned
wehadcannoned
youhadcannoned
theyhadcannoned
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He also became disillusioned due to the constant horrors of war and robots being used as cannon fodder by the humans.
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It soon becomes clear that their white commanding officer is using the colonial troops as cannon fodder to identify artillery targets.
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Many rule changes over the years have been made to reinforce the need for infantry (as cheap defenders and potential cannon fodder in attacking forces) while trying to prevent overbuildups.
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Their forces became cannon fodder, causing a severe drop in morale and efficiency.
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Resistance leaders haven't made any institutions for the victims of the conflict and have left them high and dry after being used as cannon fodder?
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