warfare
/ˈwɔːfeə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈwɔːrfer/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈwȯr-ˌfer/ (ame, mw)
warfare — 名詞
1. the use of organized military force between opposing countries or groups, includ
作戰方式
國家或團體使用軍事力量的武裝衝突
the use of organized military force between opposing countries or groups, including the strategies, weapons, and types of fighting that are employed
Modern warfare now depends heavily on satellite technology and precision-guided missiles.
現代作戰方式高度依賴衛星技術和精準導引飛彈。
collocation: modern warfare
The militia group has conducted guerrilla warfare in the mountainous regions for years.
該游擊隊多年來在山區進行游擊作戰。
collocation: guerrilla warfare
Anthony's research examined how cyber warfare could disable an entire country's power grid.
Anthony 的研究探討了網路作戰如何癱瘓整個國家的電力系統。
International treaties strictly limit the use of chemical warfare under any circumstances.
國際條約在任何情況下都嚴格限制化學作戰的使用。
Quan served as a medic during the urban warfare that devastated the coastal city.
Quan 在那場摧毀濱海城市的城市作戰中擔任醫護兵。
- combat
focuses on direct fighting between individuals or units, more concrete than the broader term warfare
- hostilities
formal term for acts of war; often used in legal or diplomatic contexts
- fighting
more general and less technical; can refer to any physical conflict
- peace
the absence of armed conflict or hostility
用法筆記
Unlike the countable noun 'war' (which refers to a specific armed conflict), 'warfare' is uncountable and focuses on the methods, strategies, and type of fighting. You can say 'modern warfare' but not 'a modern warfare.' Use 'a war' for a particular instance: 'a long and bloody war.'
常見錯誤
2. a situation involving intense competition or hostile action between non-military
激烈鬥爭
非軍事團體之間的激烈競爭或對立
a situation involving intense competition or hostile action between non-military groups, such as political parties, companies, or social classes
The price warfare between the two airlines has made flights much more affordable.
兩家航空公司之間的價格戰讓機票變得便宜許多。
collocation: price warfare
Valentina believes that office politics often turns into a form of psychological warfare.
Valentina 認為辦公室政治往往演變成一種心理鬥爭。
collocation: psychological warfare
Class warfare has become a central topic in debates about tax reform and income inequality.
階級鬥爭已成為稅制改革與收入不平等辯論中的核心議題。
Gang warfare in the district has forced dozens of families to leave their homes.
該區的幫派爭鬥已迫使數十個家庭離開家園。
The corporate warfare between the two tech giants shows no sign of stopping soon.
兩大科技巨頭之間的企業競爭絲毫沒有要停止的跡象。
- cooperation
working together toward a shared goal rather than competing
用法筆記
This sense often appears in compound nouns formed as [noun] + warfare (e.g. class warfare, turf warfare, price warfare). The preceding noun identifies the domain or nature of the struggle. It is uncountable, so avoid 'a warfare' or 'warfares.'