

- guerras médicas
- Persian Wars 复数
- guerras púnicas
- Punic Wars 复数
- guerra 军事, 政治
- war
- nos declararon la guerra
- they declared war on us
- están en guerra
- they are at war
- hacerle la guerra a alg.
- to wage war on o against sb
- cuando estalló la guerra
- when war broke out
- los soldados se iban a la guerra
- the soldiers were going off to war o to fight in the war
- los niños jugaban a la guerra
- the children were playing soldiers
- le tienen declarada la guerra a la pornografía
- they've declared war on pornography
- guerra
- trouble
- guerra
- hassle 俗
- estos niños me dan mucha guerra
- these kids give me a lot of hassle o trouble
- quieren/buscan guerra
- they're looking for trouble
- Guerras de Independencia
- Spain's War of Independence against Napoleon Bonaparte's French occupation was ignited by the popular revolt in Madrid on 2 May 1808 against the French army. The reprisal executions are commemorated in a famous painting by Francisco de Goya. With support from the Duke of Wellington, Spanish resistance continued for over five years in a guerra de guerrillas which gave the world the concept and the term guerrilla warfare. The autocratic Fernando VII was restored to the throne in 1814, and his first act was to abolish the progressive Constitution of Cadiz adopted in 1812.
The Wars of Independence of Spain's Latin American colonies were inspired partly by the ideas of the French encyclopédistes, partly by the example of the American and French Revolutions, and partly by Spain's own resistance to French domination. Argentina achieved independence in 1816. Simón Bolívar of Caracas led a freedom movement that was to sweep South America and earned him the title El Libertador. By 1840 all the mainland Spanish colonies were independent. Others who played a crucial roles in the independence struggles of Spain's colonies during the nineteenth century include Hidalgo, Morelos and Guerrero (Mexico), Sucre and Miranda (Venezuela, Peru), San Martín, Brown and Belgrano (Argentina), O'Higgins, San Martín (Chile), Céspedes and Martí (Cuba).
- Guerras de Independencia
- Spain's War of Independence against Napoleon Bonaparte's French occupation was ignited by the popular revolt in Madrid on 2 May 1808 against the French army. The reprisal executions are commemorated in a famous painting by Francisco de Goya. With support from the Duke of Wellington, Spanish resistance continued for over five years in a guerra de guerrillas which gave the world the concept and the term guerrilla warfare. The autocratic Fernando VII was restored to the throne in 1814, and his first act was to abolish the progressive Constitution of Cadiz adopted in 1812.
The Wars of Independence of Spain's Latin American colonies were inspired partly by the ideas of the French encyclopédistes, partly by the example of the American and French Revolutions, and partly by Spain's own resistance to French domination. Argentina achieved independence in 1816. Simón Bolívar of Caracas led a freedom movement that was to sweep South America and earned him the title El Libertador. By 1840 all the mainland Spanish colonies were independent. Others who played a crucial roles in the independence struggles of Spain's colonies during the nineteenth century include Hidalgo, Morelos and Guerrero (Mexico), Sucre and Miranda (Venezuela, Peru), San Martín, Brown and Belgrano (Argentina), O'Higgins, San Martín (Chile), Céspedes and Martí (Cuba).
- guerra bacteriológica
- germ warfare
- guerra bacteriológica
- biological warfare
- guerra fría
- cold war
- guerra civil
- civil war
- Guerra Civil
- The Spanish Civil War of 1936-39 began when right-wing army officers led by General Francisco Franco rebelled against the elected republican government. Southern and northwest Spain soon fell to Franco's nacionalistas, but in cities such as Madrid, Bilbao and Barcelona resistance was fierce. Franco's revolt was aided by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, while Britain and France declared a policy of non-intervention and blockaded Spanish ports. The Soviet Union aided the Republican government and volunteers from around the world joined the Brigadas Internacionales to fight against fascism. Resistance collapsed in the spring of 1939 and Franco established a dictatorship which ended with his death in 1975. A period of great economic hardship followed the end of the war and the persecution of Republicans continued for several years after the end of hostilities.
- guerra convencional
- conventional warfare
- guerra justa
- just war


- the Peloponnesian War(s)
- la(s) guerra(s) del Peloponeso


- guerra
- war
- la guerra civil española
- the Spanish Civil War
- la guerra de la información
- information war[fare]
- la guerra de las galaxias
- star wars
- guerra de precios/tarifas
- price/tariff war
- guerra santa
- holy war
- guerra sucia
- dirty war
- la Primera/Segunda Guerra Mundial
- the First/Second World War
- guerra química/psicológica/biológica
- chemical/psychological/biological warfare
- ir a la guerra
- to go to war
- estar en pie de guerra
- to be on a war footing
- tener la guerra declarada a alguien 俗
- to have it in for sb
- dar mucha guerra 俗
- to be a real handful
- en guerra
- at war


- warfare
- guerra f
- Remembrance Day
- día en que se conmemora a los caídos en las guerras mundiales
- civil war
- guerra f civil
- cold war
- guerra f fría
- CBW
- guerra f bioquímica
- biological warfare
- guerra f biológica
- naval warfare
- guerra f naval
- world war
- guerra f mundial


- guerra
- war
- la guerra civil española
- the Spanish Civil War
- la guerra de las galaxias
- star wars
- guerra mediática
- media war
- guerra de precios/tarifas
- price/tariff war
- guerra santa
- holy war
- la Primera/Segunda Guerra Mundial
- the First/Second World War
- guerra química/psicológica/biológica
- chemical/psychological/biological warfare
- ir a la guerra
- to go to war
- estar en pie de guerra
- to be on a war footing
- tener la guerra declarada a alguien 俗
- to have it in for sb
- dar mucha guerra 俗
- to be a real handful
- en guerra
- at war


- VFW
- Veteranos m 复数 de Guerras Extranjeras
- warfare
- guerra f
- that was the mother of all wars
- esa fue la madre de todas las guerras
- cold war
- guerra f fría
- trade war
- guerra f comercial
- naval warfare
- guerra f naval
- world war
- guerra f mundial
- CBW
- guerra f bioquímica
- civil war
- guerra f civil