combatant

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English - Turkish
{s} savaşan
savaşçı
{i} dövüşçü

Modern savaş sanatı dövüşçüler gibi etkili olmak için tepeden tırnağa silahlandırılacak askerleri muhakkak gerektirmez. - The art of modern warfare does not necessarily require soldiers to be armed to the teeth to be effective as combatants.

{s} kavgacı
(Askeri) (DEVLETLER HUKUKU) MUHARİP: Harp kanun, hak ve hizmetlerine tabi, muharip kuvvetlere mensup şahıslar
(Askeri) Muharip asker veya birlik
{i} ateşli bir tartışmaya katılan kimse
{i} savaşçı, muharip
{i} kavgacı tip
combatant command (command authority)
(Askeri) muharip komutanlık (komuta makamı)
combatant commander; commander; continuous data recording
(Askeri) muharip komutan; komutan; sürekli veri kaydı
commander in chief of a combatant command
(Askeri) muharip komutanlık komutanı başkomutan
commander of a combatant command's Mobile Alternate Headquarters
(Askeri) bir muharip komutanlığın seyyar yedek karargahının komutanı
enemy combatant
Düşman savaşçı
English - English
{n} one who fights, a champion
An armed fighter
someone who fights (or is fighting)
engaging in or ready for combat
A combatant is a person, group, or country that takes part in the fighting in a war. I have never suggested that UN forces could physically separate the combatants in the region They come from the combatant nations. someone who fights in a war
Contending; disposed to contend
someone who fights (or is fighting) engaging in or ready for combat
One who engages in combat
{i} warrior, fighter, opponent; contestant
{s} tending to fight, combative
contractor combatant
A civilian in a war zone who performs the tasks of an armed soldier under Geneva Convention
enemy combatant
Any person in an armed conflict who could be properly detained under the laws and customs of war. Also called EC. (JP 1-02 Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms)
illegal combatant
A person who engages in combat without meeting the requirements for a lawful belligerent according to the laws of war as specified in the Third Geneva Convention
non-combatant
one attached to the army or navy, but having duties other than that of fighting
enemy combatant
An enemy combatant has historically referred to members of the armed forces of the state with which another state is at war
A combatant
battailant
combatants
plural of combatant
non-combatant
non-combatant non-combatants in AM, usually use noncombatant1. Non-combatant troops are members of the armed forces whose duties do not include fighting. The General does not like non-combatant personnel near a scene of action. combatant
non-combatant
In a war, non-combatants are people who are not members of the armed forces. The Red Cross has arranged two local ceasefires, allowing non-combatants to receive medical help. = civilian combatant
combatant
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