kır gerillası

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guerrilla
A non-official war carried out by small independent groups; a guerrilla war
A soldier in a small independent group, fighting against the government or regular forces by surprise raids
Used attributively to indicate a relation with guerrilla warfare, or its principles of small independent or non-official perpetrators

The company went for the youth market by launching a guerrilla advertising campaign.

Member of an irregular - usually politically motivated - armed force that fights against regular forces An armed force is one which identifies itself through the wearing of a military uniform or distinguishing insignia, such as an armband, to set them apart form the civilian population Any weapons carried must be displayed openly and not concealed Under the various Geneva Conventions, members of such a force quality for Prisoner of War status if captured
{i} soldier who engages in irregular warfare (usually a member of a loosely organized band of soldiers which utilizes hit-and-run methods to fight the enemy)
a member of an irregular armed force that fights a stronger force by sabotage and harassment
{s} pertaining to guerilla soldiers or their methods
Lacking the numerical strength and weapons to oppose a regular army in the field, guerrillas avoid pitched battles Instead, they operate from bases established in remote and inaccessible terrain, such as forests, mountains, and jungles, and depend on the support of the local inhabitants for recruits, food, shelter, and information
One who carries on, or assists in carrying on, irregular warfare; especially, a member of an independent band engaged in predatory excursions in war time
A soldier in a small independent group fighting against the government or regular forces by surprise raids
An irregular mode of carrying on war, by the constant attacks of independent bands, adopted in the north of Spain during the Peninsular war
– Rebellious forces usually armed
Pertaining to, or engaged in, warfare carried on irregularly and by independent bands; as, a guerrilla party; guerrilla warfare
A guerrilla is someone who fights as part of an unofficial army, usually against an official army or police force. The guerrillas threatened to kill their hostages. a guerrilla war. a member of a small unofficial military group that fights in small groups guerrilla war/warfare (guerra ). Member of an irregular military force fighting small-scale, limited actions, in concert with an overall political-military strategy, against conventional military forces. Guerrilla tactics involve constantly shifting attacks, sabotage, and terrorism. The word (the diminutive of the Spanish guerra, "war") was first used to describe the Spanish-Portuguese irregulars who helped drive the French from the Iberian Peninsula in the early 19th century. The underlying strategy is to harass the enemy until the guerrillas have sufficient military strength to win or can pressure the enemy to seek peace. The Chinese general Sunzi (4th century BC) laid down the rules of guerrilla tactics
soldier who fights individually or in small groups They wage a 'hidden' war, attacking suddenly and without warning, and then disappear again into hiding
a member or members of a small independent group taking part in irregular warfare From the Spanish meaning 'little war'
used of independent armed resistance forces; "guerrilla warfare"; "partisan forces"
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