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warfare    音标拼音: [w'ɔrf,ɛr]
n. 战斗,交战,战争,斗争,竞争

战斗,交战,战争,斗争,竞争

warfare
战争

warfare
n 1: the waging of armed conflict against an enemy; "thousands
of people were killed in the war" [synonym: {war}, {warfare}]
2: an active struggle between competing entities; "a price war";
"a war of wits"; "diplomatic warfare" [synonym: {war}, {warfare}]

Warfare \War"fare`\, n. [War OE. fare a journey, a passage,
course, AS. faru. See {Fare}, n.]
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1. Military service; military life; contest carried on by
enemies; hostilities; war.
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The Philistines gathered their armies together for
warfare, to fight with Israel. --I Sam.
xxviii. 1.
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This day from battle rest;
Faithful hath been your warfare. --Milton.
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2. Contest; struggle.
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The weapons of our warfare are not carnal. --2 Cor.
x. 4.
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Warfare \War"fare`\, v. i.
To lead a military life; to carry on continual wars.
--Camden.
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39 Moby Thesaurus words for "warfare":
Kilkenny cats, altercation, argument, bickering, cat-and-dog life,
combat, competition, conflict, contention, contentiousness,
contest, contestation, controversy, cut and thrust, debate,
disputation, dispute, emulation, enmity, fighting, hostility,
litigation, logomachy, paper war, polemic, quarrel, quarreling,
quarrelsomeness, rivalry, scrapping, squabbling, strife, striving,
struggle, tug-of-war, war, war of words, words, wrangling


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  • The Future of Warfare Boxed Set | RAND
    The Future of Warfare in 2030: Project Overview and Conclusions This report is the overview in a series that seeks to answer questions about the future of warfare, including who might be the United States' adversaries and allies, where conflicts will be fought, and how and why they might occur Raphael S Cohen, Nathan Chandler, Shira Efron, Bryan Frederick, Eugeniu Han, Kurt Klein, Forrest E
  • Cruise Missiles Are the Present and Future of Warfare | RAND
    Regardless of what develops as the future of warfare, the combination of high survivability, success, and cost effectiveness means cruise missiles and their strike drone counterparts will continue to be the go-to first strike option for the United States and other major military powers
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  • Psychological Warfare | RAND
    Psychological warfare involves the planned use of propaganda and other psychological operations to influence the opinions, emotions, attitudes, and behavior of opposition groups RAND has studied military information support operations (MISO) in many countries and war zones and has provided objective and supportable recommendations to policymakers on methods and tactics to employ or defend
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  • Electromagnetic Warfare: NATOs Blind Spot Could Decide the Next . . .
    The war in Ukraine has revealed a critical weakness in NATO's defenses: electromagnetic warfare (EW) While Russia dominates this invisible battlespace, Ukraine is learning in combat what the West neglected in training To close the gap, NATO must quickly build its own EW capabilities or risk falling behind
  • Warfare and Military Operations | RAND
    Warfare and Military Operations RAND researchers examine military and national security issues across a broad spectrum—from political dissent and military training to tactical operations and reconstruction efforts—and take a long-term, global perspective
  • Military Trends and the Future of Warfare
    Summary This report examines some of the most significant factors shaping the future of warfare over the next ten to 15 years: changes in the size, quality, and character of military forces available to the United States and its potential adversaries
  • Asymmetric Warfare | RAND
    Asymmetric Warfare The 9 11 terrorist attacks and the war in Afghanistan are among the best-known recent examples of asymmetric warfare: conflicts between nations or groups that have disparate military capabilities and strategies
  • Electronic Warfare | RAND
    RAND's research on electronic warfare examines the technologies and strategies militaries use to manage and defend the electromagnetic spectrum—the signals that enable communication, radar, and sensing It provides insights to help defense planners strengthen protection against jamming and other electronic threats, improving resilience and effectiveness in conflict environments





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