![]() ▪ conventional warfare (=not nuclear) They had a stronger conventional warfare capability. ▪ nuclear warfare the appalling consequences of nuclear warfare. ▪ biological/germ warfare (=using dangerous bacteria or illnesses as a weapon) These bacteria might be used in biological warfare. ![]() ![]() ▪ chemical warfare (=using chemicals, for example poisonous gases, as weapons) the consequences of America’s chemical warfare in Vietnam ⇨ psychological warfare at ↑ psychological(3) a continuous and often violent struggle or argument between different groups Guerrilla warfare (=fighting by small groups of fighters in mountains, forests etc)Ģ. the activity of fighting in a war – used especially when talking about particular methods of fighting: War‧ fare /ˈwɔːfeə $ ˈwɔːrfer/ 'British English' 'American English' noun ġ.
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