Make war Meaning in English
expression
التعريف
To start or engage in a conflict or fight between nations or groups, usually using military force.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Somewhat formal or literary; not used for personal fights — only large-scale, often historical or political conflicts. Typically paired with countries, leaders, or armies. Modern conversations might use 'go to war' instead.
Spanish: hacer la guerraPortuguese (BR): fazer guerraPortuguese (PT): fazer guerraChinese (Simplified): 发动战争Chinese (Traditional): 發動戰爭Hindi: युद्ध करनाArabic: يشن الحربBengali: যুদ্ধ করা - যুদ্ধ শুরু করাRussian: вести войну - начинать войнуJapanese: 戦争をする - 戦争を起こすVietnamese: gây chiến - tiến hành chiến tranhKorean: 전쟁을 하다 - 전쟁을 일으키다Turkish: savaşmak - savaş açmakUrdu: جنگ کرناIndonesian: berperang - memulai perang
جمل نموذجية
The king decided to make war against his enemies.
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Two countries can make war when they cannot agree.
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Many lives are lost when nations make war.
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No one really wins when we make war instead of finding peace.
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The general warned that his country would make war if attacked.
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Those leaders talk tough, but nobody actually wants to make war these days.
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