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war of attrition - traducción al italiano

MILITARY STRATEGY OF WEARING DOWN THE ENEMY BY CONTINUAL LOSSES IN PERSONNEL AND MATERIAL
Battle of attrition; War of attrition; Strategy of attrition; Wars of attrition; Exhaustion war; War of attrition (strategy); War of attrition (military); War of attrition (military strategy); War of attrition (military doctrine); Attrition strategy
  • The [[Battle of Verdun]] resulted in over 700,000 casualties
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  • Animated map of the Russian campaign
  • The [[Iran–Iraq War]] (1980–1988) killed more than 500,000 people before a UN-brokered ceasefire ended it
  • Approximately 750,000 soldiers were killed over four years during the [[American Civil War]]

war of attrition         
guerra di logoramento
tug of war         
  • Tug of war competition in [[1904 Summer Olympics]]
  • devas]] to left and right, and [[apsaras]] and [[Indra]] above.</ref> ([[Angkor Wat]], Cambodia)
  • A tug of war in [[Japan]] from "[[Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga]]" (Animal-person Caricatures) 12-13th century
  • 2004 Greek Week Puddle Pull at [[Miami University]]
  • Tug of war as a religious ritual in Japan, drawn in the 18th century. It is still seen in [[Osaka]] every January.
  • [[Harvard]] Tug of War team, 1888
  • Tug of war at the [[Highland Games]] in [[Stirling]]
  • Inter-house sports- tug of war
  • Naha's annual Otsunahiki (giant tug-of-war) has its roots in a centuries-old local custom. It is the biggest among Japan's traditional tugs of war.
  • Indonesian Independence Day]]
  • The Dutch team at the 2006 World Championships
  • Women in a tug of war, at the annual [[Pushkar Fair]], [[Rajasthan]], [[India]]
SPORT IN WHICH TWO TEAMS PULL ON OPPOSITE ENDS OF A ROPE
Rope pulling; Tug-of-War; Tug-of-war; Tug-o-war; Tug Of War; Tug o' war; Tug war; Rope jousting; Tug of War; Rope Jousting; Tug O War; Rope war; Tugging war; Puddle Pull
tiro alla fune; (fig) prova di forza, braccio di ferro
fog of war         
  • In the computer game ''[[Freeciv]]'', completely unexplored areas are fully black, while explored but currently unobserved areas are covered in a grey shroud.
  • A [[block wargame]], ''Richard III'' by [[Columbia Games]], showing the fog of war in play: the red player can see the identity of their own pieces, but not those of the white player
UNCERTAINTY EXPERIENCED IN MILITARY OPERATIONS
Fog of War; Fog-of-war; Fog of war (video games)
foschia di guerra (disordine nelle prime fasi di una battaglia che annebbia il campo visivo)

Definición

attrition
Attrition is a process in which you steadily reduce the strength of an enemy by continually attacking them. (FORMAL)
The rebels have declared a cease-fire in their war of attrition against the government.
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Wikipedia

Attrition warfare

Attrition warfare is a military strategy consisting of belligerent attempts to win a war by wearing down the enemy to the point of collapse through continuous losses in personnel and materiel. The word attrition comes from the Latin root atterere, meaning "to rub against", similar to the "grinding down" of the opponent's forces in attrition warfare.

Ejemplos de uso de war of attrition
1. This is military planning – a war of attrition," he said.
2. In the South, a war of attrition is taking place between the strong and the weak.
3. Israel is not, and should not, be preparing for a long war of attrition.
4. What turns a bold and brilliant military operation into a depressing war of attrition?
5. Banks got into this war of attrition partly by being too nice to customers.