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siege
kuşatma

Verdun on haftalık bir kuşatmaya direnmişti. - Verdun had withstood a siege of ten weeks.

Kuşatma sırasında, hayvanat bahçesi hayvanları düzenli olarak restoran menülerine düştüler. - During the siege, zoo animals regularly ended up on restaurant menus.

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(Askeri) (UNDER SIEGE) Kuşatma(Kuşatma altında)
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abluka
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{i} çevresini sarma
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{i} ele geçirmeye uğraşma
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ikamet yeri
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{i} hastalık devresi
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rütbe
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mertebe
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kuşatmak
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ısrarla ele geçirmeye uğraşma
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{i} tezgâh (iş)
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uzun hastalık devresi
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state of siege kuşatma durumu
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muhasara etmek
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{i} kuşatma, muhasara
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envestisman
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present participle of siege
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military action

US A period of struggle or difficulty, especially from illness.

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a beleaguerment
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{n} the beseiging of any place, a seat, a stool
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prolonged period of trouble or annoyance, as in: Our family has had a siege of bad colds this year
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A siege is a military or police operation in which soldiers or police surround a place in order to force the people there to come out or give up control of the place. We must do everything possible to lift the siege The journalists found a city virtually under siege. see also state of siege
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A workman's bench
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{i} blockade, act of surrounding and attacking a fortification in order to cut off supply and aid routes; prolonged period of difficulty or trouble
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seat
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If police, soldiers, or journalists lay siege to a place, they surround it in order to force the people there to come out or give up control of the place. The rebels laid siege to the governor's residence. Leningrad Siege of Mafikeng Siege of Toulon Siege of Vienna Siege of Yorktown Siege of Zara Siege of
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To assault a blockade of a city or fortress with the intent of conquering by force or attrition; to besiege
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A long-term military attack against a fortified place where earthworks and artillery figured prominently
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This is an ancient battle strategy In ancient times many cities had walls surrounding them for protection In this strategy, an attacking army simply surrounded the city and waited Eventually, the city would run out of food and water and they would either die of starvation or surrender See War Strategy
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The sitting of an army around or before a fortified place for the purpose of compelling the garrison to surrender; the surrounding or investing of a place by an army, and approaching it by passages and advanced works, which cover the besiegers from the enemy's fire
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Hence, place or situation; seat
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the action of an armed force that surrounds a fortified place and isolates it while continuing to attack
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an attack upon a fortified place Most sieges are nothing more than a waiting game, blocking off supplies to the enemy, until they are too hungry or weak and give up
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Hence, a continued attempt to gain possession
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A seat; especially, a royal seat; a throne
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You are under siege when you blockade a civilian population and bombard them with anti-tank missiles
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Passage of excrements; stool; fecal matter
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{f} blockade, besiege, surround and attack a fortification in order to cut off supply and aid routes
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See the Note under Blockade
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To surround and cut off supplies to an army or town until they surrender
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The floor of a glass-furnace
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To besiege; to beset
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Rank; grade; station; estimation
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