Martial in spanish

Marcial

pronunciation: mɑɹ̩θiɑl part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

martial = marcial, militar, guerrero. 

Example: The article begins by illustrating the martial dimensions of the bodybuilder's body.

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» court martial = consejo de guerra, tribunal de guerra.

Example: Jeremy Sivits, 24, a reservist with the military police, is to face a public court martial in Baghdad on charges of cruelty and abuse, and dereliction of duty for failing to protect the inmates.

» court-martial = juzgar en consejo de guerra.

Example: He was unjustly court-martialed in 1894 for high treason and exiled to a penal colony on the coast of South America.

» martial arts = artes marciales.

Example: How-to books which can cause harm are not advocated (including works on weapons, martial arts or hypnotism).

» martial law = ley marcial.

Example: The political reforms set in motion after the lifting of the 38 year long martial law in 1987 in Taiwan have breathed a new life into the island's press.

» martial music = música militar.

Example: Certain areas of music geography have been almost ignored: geographic mapping of music styles, the geography of ethnic music, religious and martial music, and stage and film music.

Martial synonyms

military in spanish: militar, pronunciation: mɪləteri part of speech: adjective, noun warlike in spanish: belicoso, pronunciation: wɔrlaɪk part of speech: adjective soldierly in spanish: militar, pronunciation: soʊldiɜrli part of speech: adjective soldierlike in spanish: como soldado, pronunciation: soʊldɪrlɪk part of speech: adjective warriorlike in spanish: guerrero, pronunciation: weriɔrlaɪk part of speech: adjective
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