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class war
Guerra de clases
I. war [Am wɔr, Brit wɔː] SUBST C or U
during the (19)14-18 war
to be at war with sb/sth
to declare war on sb/sth
to go to war (with sb) (over sth)
entrar en guerra (con alguien) (por algo)
II. war <Part Präs warring; Past, Past Part warred> [Am wɔr, Brit wɔː] VERB intr liter usu in -ing form
batallar liter
I. class [Am klæs, Brit klɑːs] SUBST
1. class C or U (social stratum):
the ruling class or Brit also classes
2.1. class C (group of students):
2.2. class C (lesson):
3.1. class C (group, type):
3.2. class C:
class BOT, ZOOL
4.1. class U TRANSP:
4.2. class U (in UK) (in postal system):
4.3. class (in UK) UNIV:
5. class U (style):
class ugs
class ugs
II. class [Am klæs, Brit klɑːs] VERB trans
III. class [Am klæs, Brit klɑːs] ADJ ugs attr
class performance/actor/restaurant:
I. class [klɑ:s, Am klæs] -es SUBST
1. class:
2. class Brit, Aus (type of degree):
Wendungen:
II. class [klɑ:s, Am klæs] -es ADJ (excellent)
III. class [klɑ:s, Am klæs] -es VERB trans
to class sb as sth
to class sb among sth
war [wɔ:ʳ, Am wɔ:r] SUBST
to declare war on sb übtr
OpenDict-Eintrag
war SUBST
I. class <-es> [klæs] SUBST
II. class [klæs] VERB trans
to class sb as sth
to class sb among sth
war [wɔr] SUBST
to declare war on sb übtr
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
PONS OpenDict

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Our nation will be harrowed by this war.
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He tamed the devil of inflation, started the practice of cleaning up bank books and waged a war against crony capitalists.
www.dnaindia.com
The city also had 59,826 flats, of which 11,153 (about 19%) were still undamaged by the time the war ended.
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There were so many manifestations of psychological reaction to war that everyone got classed as shell-shock.
www.heraldscotland.com
As the war continued, so did the openness of such decrees and orders.
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