armada

  • 31armáda — e ž (ȃ) 1. nav. ed. oborožene sile države, vojska: stopiti v armado; zlom Napoleonove armade / Jugoslovanska ljudska armada; Rdeča armada sovjetska 2. največja vojaška operativna enota: četrta armada 3. ekspr., z rodilnikom velika množica:… …

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  • 32armada — {{#}}{{LM A03323}}{{〓}} {{SynA03398}} {{[}}armada{{]}} ‹ar·ma·da› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Conjunto de las fuerzas navales de un Estado: • La Armada española renovará su flota.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Conjunto de barcos de guerra que participan en… …

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  • 33armada — s f 1 Conjunto de las fuerzas navales o marítimas de un país, Estado, Federación, etc: la armada mexicana, la armada aliada 2 Escuadra o grupo de barcos militares de una nación, Estado, etc: La armada arribó a Portobelo 3 (Rural) Medio o técnica… …

    Español en México

  • 34armada — [[t]ɑ͟ː(r)mɑ͟ːdə[/t]] armadas N COUNT: oft N of n An armada is a large group of warships. An armada of U.S. Navy ships participated in the invasion. ...the defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588 …

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  • 35armada — UK [ɑː(r)ˈmɑːdə] / US [ɑrˈmɑdə] noun [countable] Word forms armada : singular armada plural armadas Cultural note: The Spanish Armada was a group of ships sent from Spain to attack England in 1588. a large group of war ships …

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  • 36armada — (ar ma da) s. f. Grande flotte que le roi d Espagne Philippe II, au XVIe siècle, envoya contre l Angleterre.    Par extension, toute grande flotte. •   Où sont tes mille antennes, Et tes hunes hautaines, et tes fiers capitaines, Armada du sultan… …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 37Armada — Ar•ma•da [[t]ɑrˈmɑ də, ˈmeɪ [/t]] n. pl. das 1) why Also called Spanish Armada the fleet sent against England by Philip II of Spain in 1588, defeated by the English navy. 2) mil (l.c.) any fleet of warships 3) (l.c.) a large group or force of… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 38armada — noun Etymology: Spanish, from Medieval Latin armata army, fleet, from Latin, feminine of armatus, past participle of armare to arm, from arma Date: 1533 1. a fleet of warships 2. a large force or group usually of moving things < an armada of …

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  • 39Armada — noun /ɑːˈmɑːdə/ The Spanish Armada which sailed against England in 1588 …

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  • 40armada — noun /ɑːˈmɑːdə,ɑːrˈmɑːdə/ a) A fleet of warships, especially with reference to the Spanish Armada. b) Any large army or fleet of military vessels …

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