
(karumal-dumal na gawain)
kalupitan
an extremely brutal act, especially in war

(Heneral-marino)
Admira
the highest-ranking officer in a fleet

(puno ng hukbo)
kolonel
a high-ranking officer in the army, marine corps, or air force, whose rank is between a lieutenant colonel and brigadier general

(Heneral na opisyal)
Heneral
a high-ranking officer in the army, Air Force, or Marines

(mayo ng hukbo)
mayo
a middle-ranking officer in the armed forces

(buwis ng digmaan)
beterano
a former member of the armed forces who has fought in a war

(assassinate)
pumatay
to murder a prominent figure in a sudden attack, usually for political purposes
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(mangwasak)
sumabog
to violently damage or destroy something using explosives
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(magpasabog)
pumutok
to cause something to explode
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(buhos ng mga bomba)
bombard
to drop bombs on someone or something continuously
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(atakihin)
sugod
to attack violently and suddenly in a battle
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(tamaan)
sakupin
to gain control of a place or people using armed forces
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(ipakalat)
ilatag
to position soldiers or equipment for military action
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(lumikas)
umalis
(of armed forces) to empty a dangerous place
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(isinasakatuparan)
ipinapatay
to kill someone, especially as a legal penalty
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(magsagawa ng pagpaplano)
magtipon
(of a state) to organize and prepare for a military operation
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(ipagkaloob)
sumuko
to give up resistance or stop fighting against an enemy or opponent
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(umurong)
magtakas
(of military) to move away in order to escape the danger because one has been defeated or is weak
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(guerilla)
gerilya
a person who participates in irregular fighting as a member of an unofficial military group

(mamamayang sundalo)
milisya
a military group consisting of civilians who have been trained as soldiers to help the army in emergencies

(militarista)
militanteng
displaying violent acts for the sake of a social or political aim

(pang-dagat)
pandagat
relating to the armed forces that operate at seas or waters in general

(karaniwang mamamayan)
sibilyan
relating to a person who is not a member of the military or police force and does not hold an official position in the government

(pangdepensa)
depensibong
designed or used in a way that provides a person or thing with protection against attack

(mapanira)
pagsabog
having the potential to cause sudden and violent release of energy or force

(Bomba ng nukleyar)
A-bomb
a nuclear weapon with great destruction power which is released due to the fission of heavy atoms

(riple)
rifle
a long gun suitable for shooting a target over long distances, which is held along shoulder while aiming the target
A rifle is a type of gun designed for shooting bullets at a long distance. It has a long barrel with spiral grooves inside, called rifling, which makes the bullet spin as it travels, improving accuracy. Rifles are used for different purposes, like hunting, target shooting, and by the military or police. They come in different sizes and types depending on their use.

(flota)
pangkalahatang hukbong dagat
a group of ships under the command of one high-ranking officer

(raid)
pagsalakay
a surprise attack against a place or a group of people

(bawal manglabas)
curfew
an order or law that prohibits people from going outside after a specific time, particularly at night

(hostage)
bihag
someone held prisoner by a person or group who will be set free if the demands of that person or group are met

(tortyur)
paghihirap
the act of making someone suffer very much so that they do what one wants

(pagsakop)
pananakop
the act of invading and controlling a country, city, etc.

(hukay)
pandarambong
a long narrow hole dug in the ground in which soldiers move and are protected from enemy fire

(paghinto ng labanan)
kasunduan
an agreement according to which enemies or opponents stop fighting each other for a specific period of time

(mangar mawawala)
magbigay ng armas
to provide individuals or groups with weapons, ensuring they have the necessary equipment for defense or offense
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(pagsasagupa)
digmaan
involvement in war, particularly using certain methods or weapons

(makinang baril)
baril na makina
a gun that automatically and rapidly fires a succession of bullets upon pressing the trigger

(pagsasaakay)
pagsasailalim
the action of transferring people or being transferred to somewhere else to be safe from a dangerous situation

(mando)
utos
an order, particularly given by someone in a position of authority

(nawawala sa tungkulin)
hindi nagpapakita
(of a soldier) having left one's military duty without being permitted to do so
The idiom "AWOL" originated as a military acronym and stands for "Absent Without Leave." Its exact origin is uncertain, but it is believed to have emerged in the early 19th century within military contexts. The acronym was used to describe the act of a soldier leaving their military duty without proper permission or authorization. It is commonly employed to denote unauthorized absences, desertions, or failures to report for duty within the military hierarchy.

(pangunahing lugar ng pagsabog)
groud zero
the exact location of a nuclear explosion
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(artillero)
kanonero
a member of an armed force who is specifically trained to fire large guns

(lansong)
palakol
a tube-like weapon through which an arrow is shot if someone breathes in it forcefully

(sampung-baril)
submachine gun
an automatic gun that is not heavy and can be easily held and carried by hand
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(magtalaga)
maglagay
to send a person to a particular place in order to carry out a duty, particularly a military person
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(magasin)
buletação
the part of a gun containing its bullets

(malaking kanyon)
artilleriya
big heavy guns that are attached on top of moving wheels or tracks

(nuklear na panghadlang)
nuklear na depensa
a nuclear weapon of a country that is very powerful and serves as a protection against other countries' attacks
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(ahente ng pang-nervyus)
ahente ng nerbiyos
a poisonous chemical that is damaging to the nervous system and is used as a war weapon
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(nerbiyos na gas)
gas na may lason
a toxic chemical substance that interferes with the normal functioning of the nervous system
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(Nakuha)
Sige
used as a confirmation message in radio communication to indicate that a message has been received and understood
The use of "roger" as an interjection has its origin in radio communication and military jargon where it is used to acknowledge that a message has been received and understood. In more casual and everyday language, the use of "roger" has extended beyond its original radio communication context. It is sometimes used informally as a way of expressing agreement or acknowledgment in a similar manner to saying "got it" or "acknowledged."

(naiintindihan)
sige
a radio code used in two-way radio communication as an affirmative response or an indication of understanding

(militarisasyon)
batas militar
a situation where the military becomes in charge of a country, replacing regular laws with their own rule, in order to maintain order during times of crisis or disturbance
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(pagpapaalis)
pagsibak
to make someone leave the armed forces or police and relieving them from their duties
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:
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