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guerrilla
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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guerrilla
guer‧ril‧la
/
ɡəˈrɪlə
/
●
くろまる
○
しろまる
○
しろまる
noun
[
countable
]
SCB
a
member
of a small
unofficial
military
group that
fights
in small groups
guerrilla war/warfare
American troops found themselves fighting a guerrilla war.
left-wing guerrillas
Examples from the Corpus
guerrilla
•
guerrilla
warfare
•
Porlier found his
career
as a
guerrilla
general
rewarded
by
posting
to a
provincial
garrison
.
•
Cumings
concludes
that Kim was probably
based
at Kharborovsk from 1941 to 1945 and
conducted
his
guerrilla
forays
from there.
•
Red
Cross
officials
condemned
the
treatment
that
imprisoned
guerrillas
have received.
•
He is believed to have
perished
fairly early in the prolonged
series
of
guerrilla
activities he
inaugurated
against Rome.
•
In
real
life the
distinction
between
sheer
brigandage and
patriotic
guerrilla
activities was often
blurred
.
•
In
reality
guerrilla
action was largely
indiscriminate
with
sporadic
attacks
on the
occasional
landlord
, local official, or police post.
•
The
rest
of the family decided to
join
the
guerrilla
forces.
•
It
saddled
liberalism
with the problem of generals in
politics
and the
mystique
of the
guerrilla
.
guerrilla war/warfare
•
At other times, they
waged
an
incessant
guerrilla war
, attacking
isolated
Roman
garrisons,
ambushing
caravans
, cutting
supply
routes
.
•
They also
collected
some
weapons
recovered
from
parishioners
and - more important in this
mounted
guerrilla warfare
- they collected several saddles.
•
She did not
notice
that we had left the age of
guerrilla warfare
.
•
He has studied the
art
of
guerrilla warfare
, he's read Mao.
•
The
enemy
cunningly
avoided
direct
confrontation
and
concentrated
on
guerrilla warfare
.
•
A
sustained
guerrilla war
seems
likely
over campaign-finance
reform
.
•
Somehow
news
correspondents
covering the
administration
, including me, never
grasped
the full
extent
of the
guerrilla war
within the administration.
•
When the
guerrilla war
ended with the Lancaster House
Agreement
in 1980, land
redistribution
was an important
promise
.
Origin
guerrilla
(
1800-1900
)
Spanish
guerra
"
war
"
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