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guerre de destruction réciproque
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
internecine [brit. angl. ˌɪntəˈniːsʌɪn, am. angl. ˌɪn(t)ərˈˌnɛˌsin, ɪn(t)ərˈnisaɪn] PRID.
1. internecine (destructive):
internecine conflict, warfare
2. internecine (internal):
internecine feud, rivalry
I. war [brit. angl. wɔː, am. angl. wɔr] SAM.
1. war (armed conflict):
guerre ž. spol
to go to war against country
to wage war on country
a war over or about land, independence
a war over or about issue, problem
a war over or about atribut. debts, correspondent, crime, criminal, effort, film, historian, medal, photographer, widow, wound
a war over or about cemetery, leader, grave, zone
a war over or about hero
victimes ž. spol mn. de la guerre
2. war (fierce competition):
war fig.
guerre ž. spol
3. war (to eradicate sth):
war fig.
lutte ž. spol (against contre)
to wage war on or against poverty, crime
II. war <sed. del. warring; pret., del. Pf. warred> [brit. angl. wɔː, am. angl. wɔr] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
être en guerre contre un pays/ses voisins (over à cause de)
III. war [brit. angl. wɔː, am. angl. wɔr]
v slovarju PONS
internecine war [ɪntəˈni:saɪnˌwɔ:ʳ, am. angl. -t̬ɚˈni:sɪn-] SAM.
v slovarju PONS
war [wɔ:ʳ, am. angl. wɔ:r] SAM.
war no mn., no nedol. čl.:
guerre ž. spol
war breaks out between sb/sth and sb/sth
la guerre éclate entre qn/qc et qn/qc
to declare war on sb/sth a. fig.
to wage war against sb/sth fig.
fraza:
v slovarju PONS
internecine war [ˌɪn·t̬ər·ˈni·sɪn·ˌwɔr] SAM.
guerre ž. spol intestine
v slovarju PONS
war [wɔr] SAM.
war no nedol. čl.:
guerre ž. spol
état m. spol de guerre
héros m. spol de guerre
war breaks out between sb/sth and sb/sth
la guerre éclate entre qn/qc et qn/qc
to declare war on sb/sth a. fig.
to wage war against sb/sth fig.
fraza:
Present
Iwar
youwar
he/she/itwars
wewar
youwar
theywar
Past
Iwarred
youwarred
he/she/itwarred
wewarred
youwarred
theywarred
Present Perfect
Ihavewarred
youhavewarred
he/she/ithaswarred
wehavewarred
youhavewarred
theyhavewarred
Past Perfect
Ihadwarred
youhadwarred
he/she/ithadwarred
wehadwarred
youhadwarred
theyhadwarred
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Thus, any war of succession is by definition an internecine war, but not necessarily a civil war.
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Thus began an internecine war that has cost the opposition party so much.
thenationonlineng.net
It also led to relentless internecine wars whenever two familial lines wound up with goals in conflict.
en.wikipedia.org
Had politics ever divided the slave-holders and the non-slave-holders, the majority would have been obliged to yield, or internecine war would have been the consequence.
www.theatlantic.com
This proliferation of "mais" resulted in numerous claimants to the throne and led to a series of internecine wars.
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