guerrilla

  • 31guerrilla — A Spanish term meaning ‘little war’, universally applied to low level or irregular warfare, using social, political, and geographical advantages against conventionally superior forces. It is often associated with resistance by peasants , and was… …

    Dictionary of sociology

  • 32Guerrilla — Guerilla Das Fremdwort die Guerilla (Aussprache (ge rlja; aus span. guerrilla, über frz. guérilla) bedeutet Guerillakrieg (Partisanenkrieg), bezeichnet aber auch die Einheit oder Kampftruppe, die den Guerillakrieg führt. Dagegen ist der Guerilla… …

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  • 33guerrilla — noun (C) a member of an unofficial military group, especially one fighting to remove a government from power, that attacks its enemies in small groups unexpectedly: guerrilla warfare compare freedom fighter, terrorist …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 34guerrilla — [gəˈrɪlə] noun [C] a member of a military group that fights to change a political situation guerrilla groups/fighters/leaders[/ex] …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 35guerrilla — guer•ril•la or guerilla [[t]gəˈrɪl ə[/t]] n. pl. las mil a member of a band of irregular soldiers engaged in guerrilla warfare • Etymology: 1800–10; < Sp, dim. of guerra war (< Gmc; cf. war I) …

    From formal English to slang

  • 36Guerrilla warfare — Guerrilla redirects here. For other uses, see Guerrilla (disambiguation). Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric Ancient …

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  • 37Guerrilla Girls — Motto Reinventing the f word: feminism! Formation 1985 Headquarters New York, New York, United States Region served Worldwide Official languages …

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  • 38Guerrilla gardening — is political gardening, a form of nonviolent direct action, primarily practiced by environmentalists. It is related to land rights, land reform, and permaculture. Activists take over ( squat ) an abandoned piece of land which they do not own to… …

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  • 39Guerrilla theatre — Guerrilla Theatre, or Guerrilla Performance, is a style of street theatre popularized in the mid late 1960s, usually political in nature. Guerrilla (Spanish for “little war”) describes the act of spontaneous, surprise performances in unlikely… …

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  • 40Guerrilla filmmaking — refers to a form of independent filmmaking characterized by low budgets, skeleton crews, and simple props using whatever is available. Often scenes are shot quickly in real locations without any warning, and without obtaining permission from the… …

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