world - translation to italian
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world - translation to italian

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WORLD; The World; The World (disambiguation); World (adjective); World (song); The World (newspaper); The World (album); World (newspaper); The World (song)

world championship         
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION TO DETERMINE A CHAMPION
World Championships; World Champion; World champions; World champion; World Championship; World Champion (term); World title; World Senior Championships; World championships; World Champions; World Tournament
campionato del mondo (gara che coinvolge i più qualificati del mondo)
world champion         
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION TO DETERMINE A CHAMPION
World Championships; World Champion; World champions; World champion; World Championship; World Champion (term); World title; World Senior Championships; World championships; World Champions; World Tournament
campione del momento (il più bravo del mondo, chi vince il campionato del mondo)
third world war         
  • [[Nuclear warfare]] is a common theme of World War III scenarios. Such a conflict has been hypothesized to possibly result in [[human extinction]].
  • Destruction of Russian [[BMP-3]] IFV by Ukrainian troops in [[Mariupol]] on 7 March 2022
  • An example of nuclear artillery power test in the U.S.
  • Protest in [[Amsterdam]] against the [[nuclear arms race]] between the U.S./NATO and the Soviet Union, 1981
  • A Warsaw Pact invasion would have come via three main paths through West Germany.
  • First Strike]]
  • A US Navy [[HSS-1 Seabat]] helicopter hovers over Soviet submarine ''B-59'', forced to the surface by US Naval forces in the Caribbean near Cuba. B-59 had a nuclear torpedo on board, and three officer keys were required to use it. Only one dissent prevented the submarine from attacking the US fleet nearby, a spark that could have led to a Third World War (28–29 October 1962).
  • If activated, Operation Reforger would have largely consisted of convoys like this one from [[Operation Earnest Will]] in 1987, although much larger. While troops could easily fly across the Atlantic, the heavy equipment and armor reinforcements would have to come by sea.
  • T-55]] tanks at [[Checkpoint Charlie]], October 1961.
  • [[September 11 attacks]]
  • Large [[nuclear weapons]] stockpile with global range (dark blue), smaller stockpile with global range (medium blue), smaller stockpile with regional range (light blue)
HYPOTHETICAL FUTURE GLOBAL CONFLICT
World war three; World War Three; Gigadeath war; Gigadeath War; WW3; World War 3; WWIII; World war iii; Third World War; World war 3; WW III; World War III (hypothesis); World war III; Ww3; W.W. III; Third world war; 3rd World War; Wwiii; World War Ⅲ; World War III/; World War IIII; Proposed third world war; World War III (Internet meme); WW three
la terza guerra mondiale

Definition

world
n.
1.
Universe, cosmos, creation, nature.
2.
Earth, globe, terraqueous globe or ball.
3.
Planet, heavenly body.
4.
Life, things, human affairs, secular affairs, affairs of life, social life, ways of men, course of things, stream of time.
5.
Public, society, people, men, mankind, human race.
6.
Natural order, unspiritualized order, natural man, unregenerate man or order.

Wikipedia

World (disambiguation)

The world is a common name for the whole of human civilization, specifically human experience, history, or the human condition in general, worldwide, i.e. anywhere on Earth.

World, worlds or the world may also refer to:

Examples of use of world
1. So we must talk about what matters to them in today‘s world, their world – the world as it is, not the world as it was.
2. "We must talk about what matters to them in today‘s world – their world, the world as it is, not the world as it was," stressed Mr Howard.
3. "The world that works." "The world that fails." "Making government from a world that fails to a world that works." Kralik puts the U.S.
4. "This changed my world and the world of many others.
5. The world has enough news channels in the world already.