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Verbos Relacionados con Temas de Acciones Humanas - Verbos relacionados con conflictos y acciones militares

Aquí aprenderá algunos verbos en inglés que se refieren a conflictos y acciones militares como "raid", "disarm" y "ambush".

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Categorized English Topic-Related Verbs of Human Actions
to attack
[Verbo]

to begin using weapons against a place or enemy during a war

atacar

atacar

Ex: The air force attacked the enemy 's communication infrastructure .
to raid
[Verbo]

(of police) to unexpectedly visit a person or place to arrest suspects or find illegal goods

hacer una redada

hacer una redada

Ex: The SWAT team was called in raid the residence of a known criminal with a history of violence .
to fight
[Verbo]

to take part in a violent physical action against someone

pelear, luchar

pelear, luchar

Ex: The gang fought in the street , causing chaos .
to retreat
[Verbo]

(of military) to move away in order to escape the danger because one has been defeated or is weak

retirarse, retroceder

retirarse, retroceder

Ex: The forces retreated to draw the enemy into less advantageous territory .
to enlist
[Verbo]

to join the armed forces

alistar

alistar

Ex: Veterans often share their positive experiences to inspire others enlist in the armed forces .

(of a state) to organize and prepare for a military operation

movilizarse

movilizarse

Ex: Military exercises were conducted to ensure the efficiency mobilizing forces in times of crisis .
to muster
[Verbo]

to gather individuals, like military or jury duty personnel, to fulfill their assigned duties

reunir

reunir

Ex: The mustered all his troops for the final attack .

to adapt or use something, like technology or resources, for the purpose of creating a weapon or strengthening military capabilities

armar, convertir en arma

armar, convertir en arma

Ex: The weaponized certain inventions during wartime for tactical advantage .
to arm
[Verbo]

to provide individuals or groups with weapons, ensuring they have the necessary equipment for defense or offense

armar

armar

Ex: The resistance movement planned arm local militias to resist foreign occupation .
to disarm
[Verbo]

to deprive someone or something of weapons or the ability to cause harm

desarmar, despojar de armas

desarmar, despojar de armas

Ex: The peace treaty required both sides disarm their armies .
to blitz
[Verbo]

to carry out a sudden and intense military attack

bombardear

bombardear

Ex: The military commanders decided blitz the enemy 's positions , hoping to catch them off guard .
to station
[Verbo]

to send a person to a particular place in order to carry out a duty, particularly a military person

destinar, estacionar

destinar, estacionar

Ex: The stationed units along the perimeter to fortify the defense .
to target
[Verbo]

to aim to shoot at or attack a certain person or thing

elegir como objetivo

elegir como objetivo

Ex: The missile system was programmed target incoming threats with high accuracy .
to aim
[Verbo]

to direct or guide something such as a weapon at a person or thing

apuntar

apuntar

Ex: Hunters learn aim their rifles responsibly to ensure ethical and precise shots .
to bomb
[Verbo]

to attack someone or something using explosive devices

bombardear

bombardear

Ex: In military operations , precision-guided munitions are bomb specific targets .
to fire
[Verbo]

to shoot a bullet, shell, etc. from a weapon

disparar

disparar

Ex: The fired a single shot , silently propelling the bullet across the field .
to shoot
[Verbo]

to release a bullet or arrow from a gun or bow

disparar

disparar

Ex: The shot from the crouch position , hitting the target .
to miss
[Verbo]

to not hit or touch what was aimed at

errar, fallar

errar, fallar

to bombard
[Verbo]

to drop bombs on someone or something continuously

bombardear

bombardear

Ex: In the siege , the castle walls bombarded by catapults and trebuchets .
to shell
[Verbo]

to use explosives on a target

bombardear, disparar

bombardear, disparar

Ex: Artillery batteries were strategically positioned shell the opposing forces during the offensive .
to ambush
[Verbo]

to wait in a concealed location and launch a surprise attack on a target

tender una emboscada

tender una emboscada

Ex: During the military operation , soldiers were positioned ambush approaching enemy forces .

to be the person who leads something like an attack, campaign, movement, etc.

encabezar

encabezar

Ex: The spearheaded a new business strategy to revitalize the company .
to invade
[Verbo]

to enter a territory using armed forces in order to occupy or take control of it

invadir

invadir

Ex: Governments around the world are currently considering whether invade or pursue diplomatic solutions .
to war
[Verbo]

to engage in armed conflict

guerrear, combatir

guerrear, combatir

Ex: Nations war over territorial disputes and resources .
to call up
[Verbo]

to bring soldiers into action for military service

convocar, llamar a filas

convocar, llamar a filas

to seriously injure or kill a person by shooting them, particularly someone who is defenseless

atentar contra, liquidar

atentar contra, liquidar

Ex: The sniper had a clear shot gunned down the enemy soldier .

to fire upon an aircraft or another object with the intent of bringing it to the ground

derribar, abatir

derribar, abatir

Ex: Authorities decided shoot down the unauthorized drone near the airport .

to make a military observation or examination of an area to gather information, often in preparation for a future action

reconocer

reconocer

Ex: The intelligence unit used drones reconnoiter the border for any signs of unauthorized activity .
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