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JACKBOOT - traducción al árabe

MILITARY BOOT
Jackboots; Jackbooted Thug; Jack boots; Sapog; Sapogi
  • Jackboots of the [[Household Cavalry]], British Army.
  • Stalin's Boots]]", a monument in [[Hungary]].
  • German jackboots from 1914
  • German soldiers wearing jackboots with an M47 tank in the background, 1960.
  • Modern Russian army ''sapogi''.

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جَزْمَةٌ عَسْكَرِيَّة

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جَزْمَةٌ عَسْكَرِيَّة

Definición

jackboot
(jackboots)
1.
Jackboots are heavy boots that come up to the knee, such as the ones worn by some soldiers.
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2.
If a country or group of people is under the jackboot, they are suffering because the government is cruel and undemocratic.
PHRASE [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Jackboot

A jackboot is a military boot such as the cavalry jackboot or the hobnailed jackboot. The hobnailed jackboot has a different design and function from the first type. It is a combat boot that is designed for marching. It rises to mid-calf or higher without laces and sometimes has a leather sole with hobnails. Jackboots have been associated popularly with totalitarianism, as they were worn by German military and paramilitary forces during the Second World War; however, they have been used officially by other nations as well, including the United Kingdom, and had some civilian uses as well.

Ejemplos de uso de JACKBOOT
1. Is this daily reminder that Afghanistan is under the US jackboot healthy?
2. The Telegraph‘s Spencer said there were "moments in the show ... that seem to find a certain glamour in the jackboot." But that, he concluded, was only fitting.
3. The painting intensively reflects the miserable reality of Korea under the jackboot of the Japanese imperialists, with its formative arts and sustainable stream of the incident.
4. Moments after my train crossed from Hungary to Romania in the 1'80s –– from a country run by a liberal communist regime to one under the banana republic–style jackboot of Nicolae Ceausescu –– the Romanian customs officials tried to confiscate my typewriter.
5. Not with the presumed national allergy to fascism (I have a nasty suspicion that many would have welcomed the jackboot on to their faces, though that‘s a matter for another day), but with the rationalising power of the British sense of humour.