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körperliche Strafe - traduction vers Anglais

AIRCRAFT GROUND ATTACK TECHNIQUE USING AUTOMATIC WEAPONS TO STRIKE TARGETS
Strafe; Strafed
  • A-10's 30 mm [[GAU-8 Avenger]] cannon is used for strafing tanks, armored vehicles and other ground targets.
  • A-10 Thunderbolt II]] in a dive, conducting a strafing run
  • A German vehicle column destroyed by [[ground-attack aircraft]] close to [[Arnhem]], 23 September 1944
  • Ju 87 G
  • [[Messerschmitt Bf 109]]E strafing Australian positions in North Africa, 1941
  • [[Beaufighter]]s strafing a [[Vorpostenboot]], 1944
  • The Strafing, [[Christopher R. W. Nevinson]], 1916, collection [[Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent]]

corporal punishment         
  • Depends on state (USA)}}
  • Abolition of Defence of Reasonable Punishment Act 2020]], which ends the physical punishment of children everywhere in Wales, including the home
  • [[Foot whipping]] an offender, Persia, 1910s
  • Depiction of a flogging at Oregon State Penitentiary, 1908
  • Husaga (the right of the master of the household to corporally punish his servants) was outlawed in [[Sweden]] for adults in 1858.
  • [[Batog]], corporal punishment in the Russian Empire
  • Countries with judicial corporal punishment}}
  •  ''The Flagellation'', by Piero della Francesca
  • religious police]] beating an Afghan woman in [[Kabul]] on 26 August 2001
  • Birching, Germany, 17th century
FORM OF PHYSICAL PUNISHMENT THAT INVOLVES PAIN
Corporal Punishment; Physical punishment; Holder down; Physical Punishment; Rod (switch); Corporeal punishment; Assume the position; Corporal punishemnt; Punishment beating; Physical discipline; Physical punishments; Legal status of corporal punishment; History of corporal punishment
körperliche Strafe
corporeal punishment         
  • Depends on state (USA)}}
  • Abolition of Defence of Reasonable Punishment Act 2020]], which ends the physical punishment of children everywhere in Wales, including the home
  • [[Foot whipping]] an offender, Persia, 1910s
  • Depiction of a flogging at Oregon State Penitentiary, 1908
  • Husaga (the right of the master of the household to corporally punish his servants) was outlawed in [[Sweden]] for adults in 1858.
  • [[Batog]], corporal punishment in the Russian Empire
  • Countries with judicial corporal punishment}}
  •  ''The Flagellation'', by Piero della Francesca
  • religious police]] beating an Afghan woman in [[Kabul]] on 26 August 2001
  • Birching, Germany, 17th century
FORM OF PHYSICAL PUNISHMENT THAT INVOLVES PAIN
Corporal Punishment; Physical punishment; Holder down; Physical Punishment; Rod (switch); Corporeal punishment; Assume the position; Corporal punishemnt; Punishment beating; Physical discipline; Physical punishments; Legal status of corporal punishment; History of corporal punishment
körperliche Strafe
körperliche Strafe      
corporal punishment, physical punishment, beatings

Définition

strafe
(strafes, strafing, strafed)
To strafe an enemy means to attack them with a lot of bombs or bullets from a low-flying aircraft.
It seemed that the plane was going to swoop down and strafe the town, so we dived for cover.
VERB: V n

Wikipédia

Strafing

Strafing is the military practice of attacking ground targets from low-flying aircraft using aircraft-mounted automatic weapons. Less commonly, the term is used by extension to describe high-speed firing runs by any land or naval craft such as fast boats, using smaller-caliber weapons and targeting stationary or slowly-moving targets.