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siege
(sēj)n.1. The surrounding and blockading of a city, town, or fortress by an army attempting to capture it.
2. A prolonged period, as of illness: a siege of asthma.
tr.v.sieged, sieg·ing, sieg·es To subject to a siege; besiege: The invaders sieged the castle.
[Middle English sege, from Old French, seat, from Vulgar Latin *sedicum, from *sedicāre, to sit, from Latin sedēre; see sed- in Indo-European roots.]
siege
(siːdʒ) n1. (Military)a. the offensive operations carried out to capture a fortified place by surrounding it, severing its communications and supply lines, and deploying weapons against it
2. a persistent attempt to gain something
4. (Historical Terms) obsolete a seat or throne
vb
[C13: from Old French sege a seat, from Vulgar Latin sēdicāre (unattested) to sit down, from Latin sedēre]
siege
(sidʒ)n., v. sieged, sieg•ing.n.
1. the act or process of surrounding and attacking a fortified place in such a way as to compel the surrender of the defenders.
2. any prolonged effort to overcome resistance.
3. a series of besetting illnesses or troubles: a siege of head colds.
5. Obs. a seat for a person of distinction; throne.
v.t. Idioms: lay siege to, to besiege.
[1175–1225; Middle English sege < Old French: seat, derivative of siegier < Vulgar Latin *sedicāre to set « Latin sedēre to sit]
Siege
of herons: company of herons, from the way the heron waits for its prey in the shallows at its feet, 1452.Examples: siege of bitterns, 1452; of cranes; of herons, 1452.
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Gerund: sieging
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Noun | 1. | siege - the action of an armed force that surrounds a fortified place and isolates it while continuing to attack beleaguering, besieging, military blockade blockade, encirclement - a war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy armed forces, armed services, military, military machine, war machine - the military forces of a nation; 'their military is the largest in the region'; 'the military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker' |
siege
nounblockade, encirclement, besiegementWe must do everything possible to lift the siege.
siege
noun1. A prolonged surrounding of an objective by hostile troops:
2. An often prolonged period, as of illness:
verbTo surround with hostile troops:Idiom: lay siege to .
obleženíobléhat
umsátur
apgultis
obliehanie
siege
[siːdʒ]A.N → cercom, sitiom
to lay siege to → cercar, sitiar
to raise the siege → levantar el cerco
to lay siege to → cercar, sitiar
to raise the siege → levantar el cerco
B.CPDsiege economyN → economíaf de sitio
siege mentalityNto have a siege mentality →
siege warfareN → guerraf de sitioorasedio
siege mentalityNto have a siege mentality →
siege warfareN → guerraf de sitioorasedio
siege
[ˈsiːdʒ]n → siègemThe Siege Of Jadotville Free Online
to lay siege to [+ town, city, building] [army] → assiéger; [journalists] → assiéger
to be under siege [town, city] → être assiégé(e)(fig) (= under pressure) → être assiégé(e)
to be under siege from all sides → être assiégé(e) de toutes partssiege economy n → économiefautarciquesiege mentality n → mentalitéf d'assiégé
to have a siege mentality → avoir une mentalité d'assiégé
siege
n (of town) → Belagerungf; (by police) → Umstellungf; to be under siege → ; (by police) → umstellt sein; to lay siege to a town → eine Stadtbelagern; to lay siege to a house → ein Hausumstellen; he attempted to lay siege to her emotions → er versuchte, ihr Herz zu erobern
siege
[siːdʒ]n → assedioin a state of siege → in stato d'assedio
to lay siege to → porre l'assedio a
siege
(siːdʒ) noun an attempt to capture a fort or town by keeping it surrounded by an armed force until it surrenders. The town is under siege. beleg حِصار، مُحاصَرَه обсада cerco obležení die Belagerung belejring πολιορκίαcerco, sitio piiramine محاصره piiritys siègeמצור घेराबंदी opsada ostrom pengepungan umsátur assedio 包囲攻撃 포위 apgultis aplenkums pengepungan belegbeleiringoblężenie كلابندي، ايسارونه (محاصره) چارپېريدنه cerco asediu осада obliehanie obleganje opsada belägring การโอบล้อม kuşatma 包圍 облога قابو میں لینے کی کوشش sự vây hãm 围攻,包围
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siege
(sēj)n.1. The surrounding and blockading of a city, town, or fortress by an army attempting to capture it.
2. A prolonged period, as of illness: a siege of asthma.
tr.v.sieged, sieg·ing, sieg·es To subject to a siege; besiege: The invaders sieged the castle.
[Middle English sege, from Old French, seat, from Vulgar Latin *sedicum, from *sedicāre, to sit, from Latin sedēre; see sed- in Indo-European roots.]
siege
(siːdʒ) n1. (Military)a. the offensive operations carried out to capture a fortified place by surrounding it, severing its communications and supply lines, and deploying weapons against it
2. a persistent attempt to gain something
4. (Historical Terms) obsolete a seat or throne
vb
[C13: from Old French sege a seat, from Vulgar Latin sēdicāre (unattested) to sit down, from Latin sedēre]
siege
(sidʒ)n., v. sieged, sieg•ing.n.
1. the act or process of surrounding and attacking a fortified place in such a way as to compel the surrender of the defenders.
2. any prolonged effort to overcome resistance.
3. a series of besetting illnesses or troubles: a siege of head colds.
5. Obs. a seat for a person of distinction; throne.
v.t. Idioms: lay siege to, to besiege.
[1175–1225; Middle English sege < Old French: seat, derivative of siegier < Vulgar Latin *sedicāre to set « Latin sedēre to sit]
Siege
of herons: company of herons, from the way the heron waits for its prey in the shallows at its feet, 1452.Examples: siege of bitterns, 1452; of cranes; of herons, 1452.
siege
Past participle: sieged
Gerund: sieging
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siege |
siege |
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I siege |
you siege |
he/she/it sieges |
we siege |
you siege |
they siege |
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I sieged |
you sieged |
he/she/it sieged |
we sieged |
you sieged |
they sieged |
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I am sieging |
you are sieging |
he/she/it is sieging |
we are sieging |
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I have sieged |
you have sieged |
he/she/it has sieged |
we have sieged |
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I was sieging |
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we were sieging |
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I had sieged |
you had sieged |
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we had sieged |
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Noun | 1. | siege - the action of an armed force that surrounds a fortified place and isolates it while continuing to attack beleaguering, besieging, military blockade blockade, encirclement - a war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy armed forces, armed services, military, military machine, war machine - the military forces of a nation; 'their military is the largest in the region'; 'the military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker' |
siege
nounblockade, encirclement, besiegementWe must do everything possible to lift the siege.
siege
noun1. A prolonged surrounding of an objective by hostile troops:
2. An often prolonged period, as of illness:
verbTo surround with hostile troops:Idiom: lay siege to .
obleženíobléhat
umsátur
apgultis
obliehanie
siege
[siːdʒ]A.N → cercom, sitiom
to lay siege to → cercar, sitiar
to raise the siege → levantar el cerco
to lay siege to → cercar, sitiar
to raise the siege → levantar el cerco
B.CPDsiege economyN → economíaf de sitio
siege mentalityNto have a siege mentality →
siege warfareN → guerraf de sitioorasedio
siege mentalityNto have a siege mentality →
siege warfareN → guerraf de sitioorasedio
siege
[ˈsiːdʒ]n → siègemto lay siege to [+ town, city, building] [army] → assiéger; [journalists] → assiéger
to be under siege [town, city] → être assiégé(e)(fig) (= under pressure) → être assiégé(e)
to be under siege from all sides → être assiégé(e) de toutes partssiege economy n → économiefautarciquesiege mentality n → mentalitéf d'assiégé
to have a siege mentality → avoir une mentalité d'assiégé
siege
n (of town) → Belagerungf; (by police) → Umstellungf; to be under siege → ; (by police) → umstellt sein; to lay siege to a town → eine Stadtbelagern; to lay siege to a house → ein Hausumstellen; he attempted to lay siege to her emotions → er versuchte, ihr Herz zu erobern
siege
[siːdʒ]n → assedioin a state of siege → in stato d'assedio
to lay siege to → porre l'assedio a
siege
(siːdʒ) noun an attempt to capture a fort or town by keeping it surrounded by an armed force until it surrenders. The town is under siege. beleg حِصار، مُحاصَرَه обсада cerco obležení die Belagerung belejring πολιορκίαcerco, sitio piiramine محاصره piiritys siègeמצור घेराबंदी opsada ostrom pengepungan umsátur assedio 包囲攻撃 포위 apgultis aplenkums pengepungan belegbeleiringoblężenie كلابندي، ايسارونه (محاصره) چارپېريدنه cerco asediu осада obliehanie obleganje opsada belägring การโอบล้อม kuşatma 包圍 облога قابو میں لینے کی کوشش sự vây hãm 围攻,包围
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