no-man's land

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Определение no-man's land в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

no man's land
(Politika, Siyaset) sahipsiz ülke
no man's land
Tarafsız bölge
no man's land
cepheler arasındaki arazi
no man's land
çok tehlikeli bölge. no matter how difficult .... ne kadar güç olursa olsun
no man's land
(Askeri) ARALIK ARAZİ: Karşılıklı iki hasım kuvvetin cephe hatları arasında kalan arazi şeridi
no man's land
iki cephe arasındaki sahipsiz toprak
no man's land
sahipsiz toprak
no man's land
sahibi tartışmalı bölge
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Определение no-man's land в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

no-man's land
No-man's land is an area of land that is not owned or controlled by anyone, for example the area of land between two opposing armies. In Tobruk, leading a patrol in no-man's land, he was blown up by a mortar bomb. the no-man's land between the Jordanian and Iraqi frontier posts
no-man's land
If you refer to a situation as a no-man's land between different things, you mean that it seems unclear because it does not fit into any of the categories. The play is set in the dangerous no-man's land between youth and adolescence
no man's land
Land not claimed by any recognized sovereign state; terra nullius
no man's land
A place where no one can or should be

Now, George, if you’re going to consider this question from the point of view of poetry, you’re off to No Man’s Land, where I won’t follow you.

no man's land
The stretch of land between the border posts of two contiguous sovereign states, sometimes separated by great distance
no man's land
Territory, often disputed, that cannot be inhabited because of fear of conflict, especially:
no man's land
The area between the backcourt and the space close to the net, from which it is difficult to return the ball
no man's land
Tracts of uninhabited territory close to the Iron Curtain
no man's land
The ground between trenches where a soldier from either side would be easily targeted
no-man's-land
Alternative spelling of no man's land
no man's land
No man's land is a term for land that is not occupied or more specifically land that is under dispute between parties that will not occupy it because of fear or uncertainty. During war (especially World War I), it is a term used as the area of land between two enemy trenches that neither side wishes to openly move on or take control of due to fear of being attacked by the enemy in the process. It is also a term for the stretch of land between two border posts, when one exits one country at their border post and when one enters the next country at their border post, usually just a few metres away, though at some (usually remote) border crossings it can be measured in kilometres
no man's land
an unoccupied area between the front lines of opposing armies land that is unowned and uninhabited (and usually undesirable)
no man's land
abandoned property, forsaken area; nowhere