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dying in battle - traduction vers allemand

ALBUM BY JIMMY BUFFETT
Living & Dying in ¾ Time; Living and Dying in ¾ Time; Living & Dying in 3/4 Time

dying in battle      
im Kampf sterben, im Gefecht fallen
battle axe         
  • Bronze axes, [[Zhou dynasty]]
  • A Shang dynasty ceremonial Yue
  • A dagger-axe
  • Chinese general with his attendant, from Spanish illustrations, 16th century
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  • Stone axe heads in polished greenstone from the collections of the Hôtel-Dieu in [[Tournus]] (Saône-et-Loire, France). Found in [[Saône River]]
  • A Japanese rendition of the axe-wielding outlaw, Li Kui
  • Panabas
  • Dong Son axes
  • Armored axemen, [[Song dynasty]]
AXE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR COMBAT
Battle-Axe; Battle-axe; Battle Axe; Long-bladed axe; Tabar Zin; War axe; Battleaxes; Battleaxe; Боевой топор; Greataxe; Sparra; Battleax; Battle-axes
n. Streitaxt, schwere Axt früher als Waffe benutzt; (Slang) scharfzüngige feindselige Frau
Battle for Leyte Gulf         
  • Admiral William F. "Bull" Halsey]] – Commander U.S. Third Fleet at Leyte Gulf
  • ''Battle for Leyte Gulf Strategic and Tactical Analysis'', volume 5, declassified 1958 report
  • The Battle of Surigao Strait Memorial in Surigao City, Philippines.
  • 2}} departing Brunei in October 1944 for the Battle of Leyte Gulf
  • Battle off Cape Engaño]] 4 [[Battle off Samar]]. Leyte Gulf is north of 2 and west of 4. The island of Leyte is west of the gulf.
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  • ''Musashi'' under aerial bombardment
  • The Battle off Samar
  • The Battle of Surigao Strait
  • 6}} explodes at 15:23
  • 2}} exploding after a ''[[kamikaze]]'' strike.
  • 6}} firing on the Japanese fleet
  • A 60th-anniversary memorial ceremony in [[Palo, Leyte]], [[Philippines]], on 20 October 2004
  • 2}} hit by a bomb near her forward gun turret in the Sibuyan Sea, 24 October 1944
  • 2}} come under attack by dive bombers early in the Battle off Cape Engaño.
THE LARGEST NAVAL BATTLE OF WORLD WAR II
Battle off Cape Engano; Battle of Surigao Strait; Battle for Leyte Gulf; Battle of Sibuyan Sea; Battle of the Sibuyan Sea; Battle of Cape Engano; Battle off Cape Engaño; Battle of Cape Engaño; Battle of the Surigao Strait; Battle of the Palawan Passage; Battle of Palawan Passage; Battle of leyte gulf; Second Battle of the Philippine Sea; Southern Force; Center force; Battle Of Surigao Strait; Battle of Simara (1945); Operation Shō-Gō 1; Battle of Ulithi
n. Schlacht um Leyte Gulf, Reihe von Schlachten während des Zweiten Weltkrieges zwischen amerikanische und japanische Kräfte in der Nähe der Philippinen im Jahre 1944

Définition

Battle-axe
·noun A kind of broadax formerly used as an offensive weapon.

Wikipédia

Living and Dying in 3/4 Time

Living and Dying in ¾ Time is the fourth studio album by American popular-music singer and songwriter Jimmy Buffett and the second major-label album in Buffett's Don Gant-produced "Key West phase". It was initially released in February 1974 as his second album for Dunhill. It contains the song "Come Monday", his first top-40 hit single.

Despite the title, not all the songs on the album are in 3
4
time signature. The lyrics of "Nautical Wheelers" on Buffett's subsequent album, A1A, refer to "living and dying in ¾ time" and the song is also in 3
4
time.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour dying in battle
1. Taliban fighters believe dying in battle against international troops, including in suicide bombings, is an act of martyrdom.
2. Army officials acknowledge that recruiting during wartime is difficult, particularly with the Iraq war grinding on far longer than Bush administration officials expected and U.S. troops dying in battle almost every day.