Guerilla in spanish

Guerrilla

pronunciation: gerijɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

guerrilla [guerilla]1 = guerrilla. 

Example: The article has the title 'Guerilla Web strategies: killer marketing tactics to make your site the most popular on the Web'.

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» contra guerrillas = contraguerrilla.

Example: The contra guerrillas had a devastating effect on the Nicaraguan economy, destroying and disrupting communication and economic infrastructure, terrorizing and demoralizing the population.

» guerrilla fighter = guerrillero.

Example: Argentina has granted political asylum to a former Chilean guerrilla fighter charged in his country with assassinating a senator.

» guerrilla war = guerra de guerrillas.

Example: It also led to a continuing guerilla war between the authorities and caricaturists who sought to evade, outfox, or entirely defy them.

» guerrilla warfare = guerra de guerrillas.

Example: With changing political circumstances there is an increased likelihood of low-intensity conflicts which may take the form of guerrilla warfare, coups d'etat, ethnic violence, terrorism, resistance movements or insurgency.

guerrilla [guerilla]2 = guerrillero. 

Example: There was a pervading romanticised notion that all the liberation movements needed to do was train a few guerrillas and send them home to fire a few shots in order to spark an uprising.

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» rebel guerrilla = guerrillero rebelde.

Example: He was kidnapped by rebel guerrillas in the Colombian jungle and held captive for 102 days.

» urban guerrilla warfare = guerrilla urbana.

Example: The tactics that he developed and perfected caused him to be widely regarded as the father of 20th century urban guerrilla warfare.

Guerilla synonyms

insurgent in spanish: insurgente, pronunciation: ɪnsɜrdʒənt part of speech: adjective, noun irregular in spanish: irregular, pronunciation: ɪregjəlɜr part of speech: adjective underground in spanish: subterráneo, pronunciation: ʌndɜrgraʊnd part of speech: adjective, noun guerrilla in spanish: guerrilla, pronunciation: gɜrɪlə part of speech: noun
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