trench warfare in English

noun
1
a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
It stands as the biggest war on African soil since the beginning of the twentieth century, involving over half a million troops fighting in protracted trench warfare .

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1. Diplomacy becomes trench warfare.

2. W . W . I was fought with trench warfare.

3. WSJ: You've described the filmmaking process as trench warfare.

4. Yet to continue trench warfare as before would be a mistake.

5. Shove ahead out there and don't stick to that everlasting trench warfare!

6. Under certain conditions, warfare works better to the overall victory than trench warfare.

7. Instead of the war ending quickly, it became bogged down in trench warfare.

8. Under certain conditions, guerrilla warfare works better to the overall victory than trench warfare.

9. More years of trench warfare and carnage on the Western Front.were now almost unavoidable.

10. The little-noticed trench warfare over Senate confirmation of presidential appointees is nothing new.

11. In the trench warfare in a lot of his comrades were wounded in the gunfire.

12. They changed the way we fought war -- caused us to back away from trench warfare.

13. 24 More years of trench warfare and carnage on the Western Front.were now almost unavoidable.

14. Instead, 000 on both sides died in trench warfare; a stalemate led to a truce.

15. The musical evokes the courage and humour of the troops amidst the horror of trench warfare.

16. Lastly, trench warfare is a policy Mr Yeltsin has pursued with some success for much of the past 12 months.

17. The term then gained popularity during trench warfare in World War One, where "Blighty" was used affectionately to refer to Britain

18. Medium Machine-Gun CWM 19390002-327 Trench Warfare Starts Weapons technology had advanced tremendously in the 50 years leading up to the First World War.

19. Trench warfare dominated Western Front strategy for most of the war, and the use of chemical weapons (disabling and poison gases) added to the devastation.

20. The trench lines of the Petersburg–Richmond theatre of operations in the final months of that war were the foremost example of trench warfare in the 19th century.

21. As commander of Armee-Abteilung Falkenhausen he commanded the German troops during the battles for the 1914/15 Delmer back and in the trench warfare in Lorraine (1915-1916).

22. For the Allies, in particular the French, this was based on a desire to avoid repeating the trench warfare of the First World War, which had occurred along the Franco-German border.

23. As the Richmond–Petersburg Campaign (also known as the Siege of Petersburg) ended, Lee's army was outnumbered and exhausted from a winter of trench warfare over an approximately 40 mi (64 km) front, numerous battles, disease, hunger and desertion.

24. Encyclopedia - Preliminary Bombardments Preliminary Bombardments, widely discredited after the early years of the war as a means of providing a breakthrough in trench warfare, was considered in the pre-war period a critical component in ensuring the success of any large-scale infantry attack.