disappear; to make oneself invisible; to prevent oneself from being seen. (elegant and archaic) to engage in an armed conflict: to battle, to combat, to fight...
/ˈbatələn/ bataylen To battle; to enter into combat; especially for some greater purpose. To array oneself for battle. Conjugation of bataylen (weak in...
of preparing for combat, or after it, to check that one is all in one piece (figuratively) to get loaded for bear, to brace oneself en un seul morceau...
is against oneself in physical combat. One who is equal or equivalent to another; a peer. An appellation used towards a man beneath oneself in society...
shields) (military) Civilians which a military group has deliberately placed combat targets near to deter an enemy from attacking those targets. (figurative...
de out of, outside hors de cause ― uninvolved, innocent hors de combat ― hors de combat hors de contrôle ― out of control hors de danger ― out of the woods...
To make ready to fight; to arm oneself for combat. (obsolete, transitive) To fight out; to contest; to decide by combat. 2001, Scott Lynch-Giddings, A...
Classical Latin prōcumbere (“to fall forward; to sink down; to prostrate oneself”), derived from an unattested *cumbō (“I lie down, recline”). IPA(key):...
自以为对革命有功,摆老资格,大事做不来,小事又不做,工作随便,学习松懈。 [MSC, simp.] From: 1937, 毛澤東 (Mao Zedong), 《反對自由主義》 (Combat Liberalism), 《毛澤東選集》. English translation based on the Foreign Languages...
in a means of transportation on board! The stereotypical cry of pirates when boarding a ship for close quarters combat. Translations Boronda, bradoon...