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Definition of war in English Turkish dictionary

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(isim) Savaş

Oğlumuz savaşta öldü. - Our son died during the war.

Gerhard Schröder, II. Dünya Savaşı boyunca yaşamayan ilk şansölyedir. - Gerhard Schroeder is the first German chancellor not to have lived through World War II.

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harp

O, Amerika'nın Deniz Harp Okulunun başkanıydı. - He was head of America's Naval War College.

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{i} mücâdele

Eisenhower, savaşı sona erdirmek için mücadele etti. - Eisenhower had campaigned to end the war.

Küresel ısınmayla mücadelede daha aktif bir rol oynamalıyız. - We should play a more active role in combating global warming.

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savaşmak

Savaşmak istiyorsa bir savaşı var. - If she wants a war, she's got a war.

Bush Orta Asya petrolünü kontrol etmek için savaşmak istemiyor. - Bush doesn't want to make wars in order to control Central Asian oil.

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savaşçı
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mücadele

Japonyanın savaş sırasında açlığa karşı sürekli bir mücadele verdiğini söyleyebiliriz. - We can say that Japan was fighting a constant battle against hunger during the war.

Bu politikacı küresel ısınmayla mücadele için yeşil vergi önerdi. - This politician proposed a green tax to fight global warming.

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kavga
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askeri
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savaşsever
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savaşla ilgili
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mücadele eden
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savaşan

ABD Dışişleri Bakanı, savaşan taraflar arasındaki ateşkes konusunda aracılık yapmaya çalışıyor. - The U.S. Secretary of State is trying to broker a ceasefire between the warring parties.

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düşman olmak
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harb
wars
savaşlar harp
wars
savaşlar

Tom savaşların hiç olmayacağı günün geleceğine inanıyor. - Tom believes the day will come when there will be no more wars.

Barack Obama, nükleer silahlarla ilgili uluslararası bir yasaklamayı hedefliyor, fakat tüm savaşlarda onlara karşı değil. - Barack Obama is aiming for an international ban on nuclear weapons, but is not against them in all wars.

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{i} savaş, harp, muharebe
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{f} (ile) savaşmak, mücadele etmek
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(Askeri) HARP: İki veya daha çok muhasım kuvvet arasında yapılan ve birbirlerine siyasi emellerini kabul ettirme maksadı güden silahlı çatışma
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savaşım
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{f} (against/with)
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muharebe etmek
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{i} uğraşma
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war crime savaş suçu
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çatışma

Birinci Dünya Savaşı bölgesel bir çatışma olarak başlamış ve tarihin en kötü insanlık felaketlerinden biri olmuştur. - The First World War began as a regional conflict and become one of history's worst humanitarian catastrophes.

İslam ve batı arasındaki ilişki yüzyıllar süren birliktelik ve ortak çalışma fakat aynı zamanda çatışma ve din savaşları içermektedir. - The relationship between Islam and the West includes centuries of co-existence and cooperation, but also conflict and religious wars.

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war cloud savaş bulutu
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harp etmek
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strateji
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düşmanlık etmek
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savaşa özgü
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{i} düşmanlık
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savaş sonucu oluşan
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{f} (ile) savaş halinde olmak
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cenk etmek
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{s} savaş ile ilgili
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{f} mücâdele etmek
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{s} kavgacı
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{s} savaşkan, savaşçı, cengâver
warlike
{s} savaşla tehdit eden
warlike
{s} savaşa ait, askeri
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{s} savaş ile ilgili
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{s} mücâdele eden
warring
{s} muhalif
English - English

Definition of war in English English dictionary

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By extension, any conflict, or anything resembling a conflict

The cellular phone companies were engaged in a freebie war, each offering various services thrown in when one purchased a plan.

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A particular conflict of this kind

A second challenge will be to implement, with our allies, a plan of stability in the Balkans, so that the region's bitter ethnic problems can no longer be exploited by dictators and Americans do not have to cross the Atlantic again to fight in another war.

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To engage in conflict

This vein of reflection, warring with his inner knowledge that he had been driven by fear and hatred . . . , produced an exhausting whirl in his thoughts.

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Organized, large-scale, armed conflict between countries or between national, ethnic, or other sizeable groups, usually involving the engagement of military forces

Germany declared war on France, who reciprocated, on August 3 , and England declared war on Germany on August 4, when Belgium was already under invasion.

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Relating to gaining access to network resources, such as Wi-Fi access, by locating and exploiting unprotected access addresses
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martial, bellicose or militaristic
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hostile and belligerent
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engaged in war; belligerent
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belligerent
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bellicose
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To make war; to invade or attack a state or nation with force of arms; to carry on hostilities; to be in a state by violence
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{v} to make or carry on war, to fight
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{n} open hostility, fighting, combat, forces
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{a} disposed to or fit for war, military
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werre
Warlike
warly
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A particular card game for two players
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A gathering at which the main event is one or more fighting competitions for large groups of participants, involving the use of woodlands or other broken terrain and sometimes a mixture of Heavy Weapons and Archery combat The sides may be drawn from different Kingdoms or other geographical groups, or by some altogether whimsical means Wars usually feature some non-martial activities as well, as the fighting often disappears into wooded areas out of sight of the spectators
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a state of opposition or contest; an act of opposition; an inimical contest, act, or action; enmity; hostility
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la guerra
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If you make war on someone or something that you are opposed to, you do things to stop them succeeding. She has been involved in the war against organised crime. if the United States is to be successful in its war on drugs. see also warring, civil war, Cold War, council of war
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Forces; army
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Ware; aware
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an active struggle between competing entities; "a price war"; "a war of wits"; "diplomatic warfare"
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A file created using the jar utility (and saved with the war extension) that contains all the files that make up a Web application See also Web application; JAR (Java Archive)
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A sustained struggle of a scale and duration that threatens the existence of the government of a state or an equivalent juridical person and that is waged between groups of forces that are armed, wear a distinctive insignia, and are subject to military discipline under a responsible command See law of war and international humanitarian law
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An event centered around a battle or battles in which the opposing sides are "warring" branches
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a state of open and declared armed hostile conflict between political units such as states or nations; may be limited or general in nature
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War inturrepts the normal flow of the game, relying on its own sequence of events, altering rules for movement, and threatening to end the game if the conflict escalates into a Great War A War can never occur unless a legitimate Casus Belli exists
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War is intense economic competition between countries or organizations. The most important thing is to reach an agreement and to avoid a trade war
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a concerted campaign to end something that is injurious; "the war on poverty"; "the war against crime" the waging of armed conflict against an enemy; "thousands of people were killed in the war" an active struggle between competing entities; "a price war"; "a war of wits"; "diplomatic warfare" a legal state created by a declaration of war and ended by official declaration during which the international rules of war apply; "war was declared in November but actual fighting did not begin until the following spring" make or wage war
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Squads we are at war with receive no quarter All of their level 20+ are considered targets whether HG or Civilian, regardless of what ship they are flying
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Instruments of war
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{i} state or period of combat between two sides (especially two countries); state of conflict or contention between two sides; theory of combat; effort against something
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To carry on, as a contest; to wage
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a concerted campaign to end something that is injurious; "the war on poverty"; "the war against crime"
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Punishment meted out to southern countries when they attempt to increase their export prices (Latest example: attack on Iraq which produced 150,000 'collateral losses', commonly known as human victims )
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means war, whether declared or not, or any warlike activities, including use of military force by any sovereign national to achieve economic, geographic, nationalistic, political, racial, religious or other ends
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A war is a period of fighting or conflict between countries or states. He spent part of the war in the National Guard They've been at war for the last fifteen years. peace
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To engage in conflict with a foe
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The profession of arms; the art of war
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A campaign against something. E.g., the war on drugs is a campaign against the use of narcotic drugs; the war on terror is a campaign against terrorist crime
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Blue Warehou
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{s} of combat, pertaining to war
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A contest between nations or states, carried on by force, whether for defence, for revenging insults and redressing wrongs, for the extension of commerce, for the acquisition of territory, for obtaining and establishing the superiority and dominion of one over the other, or for any other purpose; armed conflict of sovereign powers; declared and open hostilities
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Welfare: Government aid (in the form of services and money) to the poor Wealth: Accumulated money and material possessions controlled by an individual, group or organization Working Class: Social class of industrial societies broadly composed of people involved in manual occupation The bulk of these jobs are unskilled, poorly paid and provide few benefits or job security World Bank: International financial institution cooperative owned by 171 member countries providing loans and technical assistance to LDCs (Lesser Developed Countries) to help them develop economically World Systems Theory: Immanuel Wallerstein's theoretical approach which analyzes societies in terms of their position within global systems
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to lose the battle but win the war: see battle. State of conflict, generally armed, between two or more entities. It is characterized by intentional violence on the part of large bodies of individuals organized and trained for that purpose. On the national level, some wars are fought internally between rival political factions (civil war); others are fought against an external enemy. Wars have been fought in the name of religion, in self-defense, to acquire territory or resources, and to further the political aims of the aggressor state's leadership. Achinese War Algerian War Algerian War of Independence American Civil War War Between the States Civil War United States War of Independence Antirent War Aroostook War Austrian Succession War of the Bank War Bavarian Succession War of the Chaco War Cold War Crimean War Devolution War of Falkland Islands War Malvinas War Franco Prussian War Franco German War French and Indian War man o' war bird Gempei War Grand Alliance War of the Greek Civil War Greek Independence War of Gulf War syndrome holy war Hundred Years' War Iran Iraq War Italo Turkish War Jenkins' Ear War of just war theory King George's War King Philip's War King William's War Korean War Lebanese Civil War Lord Dunmore's War Man o' War Mexican War Mexican American War Northern War First Northern War Second Great Northern War Onin War Pacific War of the Peasants' War Peloponnesian War Peninsular War Persian Gulf War First Gulf War Persian Gulf War Second Philippine American War Phony War Polish Succession War of the Portuguese man of war Queen Anne's War Red River Indian War Russian Civil War Russo Finnish War Winter War Russo Japanese War Seven Weeks' War Austro Prussian War Seven Years' War Sino French War Sino Japanese War Six Day War Arab Israeli War of 1967 Social War Marsic War Italic War South African War Boer War Spanish Civil War Spanish Succession War of the Spanish American War Thirty Years' War Three Henrys War of the total war Triple Alliance War of the Paraguayan War Tripolitan War Trojan War Vietnam War War Communism war crime War Hawk War of 1812 War Powers Act World War I First World War World War II Second World War Yamasee War Afghan wars Anglo Burmese Wars Anglo Dutch Wars Dutch Wars Arab Israeli wars Balkan Wars English Civil Wars French Revolutionary Wars Gallic Wars Greco Turkish Wars Indochina wars Italian Wars Macedonian Wars Maratha Wars Napoleonic Wars Opium Wars Persian Wars Greco Persian Wars Punic Wars Carthaginian Wars Religion Wars of Roses Wars of the Russo Turkish Wars Seminole Wars Sikh Wars Star Wars Vendée Wars of the Warring States period
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If a country goes to war, it starts fighting a war. Do you think this crisis can be settled without going to war?
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{f} battle, combat, fight, struggle; be in a state of war
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To contend; to strive violently; to fight
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Also known as Pennsic, a huge annual SCA camping event held in Pennsylvania It is called War because there is a huge field battle every year, and the winner wins the 'war' Typically there are 7,000 to 10,000 people at Pennsic War each year
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a legal state created by a declaration of war and ended by official declaration during which the international rules of war apply; "war was declared in November but actual fighting did not begin until the following spring"
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Wimbum group
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Web ARchive file
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In this sense, levying war against the sovereign authority is treason
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A method by which groups of people resolve differences by means of violence The bigger group usually wins
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a conflict usually over a long period of time between nations or states
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the waging of armed conflict against an enemy; "thousands of people were killed in the war"
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To make war upon; to fight
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A conflict involving the organized use of arms and physical force between countries or other large-scale armed groups. The warring parties hold territory, which they can win or lose; and each has a leading person or organization which can surrender, or collapse, thus ending the war
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Works authorisation procedure
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make or wage war
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Condition of open, armed, often prolonged conflict carried on between nations, states, or parties 2 The period of such conflict 3 The techniques and procedures of war; military science 4 Condition of active antagonism or contention: a war of words; a price war 5 A concerted effort or campaign to combat or put an end to something considered injurious: the war on drugs
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If two people, countries, or organizations have a war of words, they criticize each other because they strongly disagree about something. Animal rights activists have been engaged in an increasingly bitter war of words with many of the nation's zoos
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The Purple TestamentA Quality of Mercy
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A condition of belligerency to be maintained by physical force
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suggesting war or military life
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{s} fond of war; characteristic of war; aggressive; combative
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Warlike people seem aggressive and eager to start a war. The Scythians were a fiercely warlike people
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Fit for war; disposed for war; as, a warlike state; a warlike disposition
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inclined to make war
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Belonging or relating to war; military; martial
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{s} fighting, battling
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Warring is used to describe groups of people who are involved in a conflict or quarrel with each other. The warring factions have not yet turned in all their heavy weapons. warring husbands and wives. at war or fighting each other warring factions/parties (=groups of people fighting each other)
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engaged in war; "belligerent (or warring) nations"; "a fighting war"
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plural of war
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third-person singular of war
war

    Etymology

    [ wor ] (noun.) 12th century. From Middle English werre, from Late Old English werre, wyrre "armed conflict" from Old Northern French werre (compare Old French guerre, gwerre), of Germanic origin, from Frankish *werra "confusion, strife" from Proto-Germanic *werzṓ, *werzá- (“mixture, mix-up, confusion”) from Proto-Indo-European *wers- (“to mix up, confuse, beat, thresh”). Akin to Old High German werra "confusion, strife, quarrel" (German verwirren "to confuse"), Old Saxon werran "to confuse, perplex" (Dutch war "confusion, disarray"), Old English wyrsa, wiersa "worse", Old Norse verri "worse" (originally "confounded, mixed up"). Compare Latin versus (“against, turned”), past participle of vertere (“turn, change, overthrow, destroy”). More at worse, wurst.

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