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sil
война
war [wɔːʳ, Am wɔːr] СЪЩ no pl, no indef art
war
a state of war
in time of war
war dead
war breaks out between sb/sth and sb/sth
избухва война между нщ/нкг и нкг/нщ
to be at war
to declare war on sb/sth a. прен
to go to war
to go to war
to wage war against sb/sth
to wage war against sb/sth прен
trade war СЪЩ
trade war
internecine war [ɪntəˈniːsaɪnˌwɔːʳ, Am -t̬ɚˈniːsɪn-] СЪЩ
civil war СЪЩ
civil war
war criminal СЪЩ
war cry СЪЩ a. прен
war cry
war-torn ПРИЛ
war-torn
post-war ПРИЛ
post-war
post-war era
war grave [ˈwɔːgreɪv, Am ˈwɔːr-] СЪЩ
war grave
cold war СЪЩ
cold war
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Its mission is to unite children of war-torn regions in their shared love of soccer.
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The war-torn city began to see some positive development as millions of expats returned to the country.
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A new generation brought with them renewed interest in the main war-torn setting that had been created.
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Many interpreted the ceremony as a symbolically important new start for the war-torn nation.
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The film aims to speak multiple generations and to give people a better understanding of the people who still live in war-torn countries.
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