defense

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defense englannista suomeksi

  1. puolustus

  2. puolustelu

  1. puolustautuminen, puolustus

  2. puolustus

  3. puolustus, puolustelu

  4. puolustus, maanpuolustus

  5. kielto

  6. Verbi

defense englanniksi

  1. Defense

  1. The action of defending or protecting from attack, danger, or injury.

  2. Anything employed to oppose attack(s).

  3. A strategy and tactics employed to prevent the other team from scoring; ''contrasted with'' offense.

  4. The portion of a team dedicated to preventing the other team from scoring; ''contrasted with'' offense.

  5. An argument in support or justification of something.

  6. (coi)

  7. The case presented by the defendant in a legal proceeding.

  8. The lawyer or team thereof who presents such a case.

  9. Government policy or (infra)structure related to the military.

  10. ''Department of Defense''

  11. A prohibition; a prohibitory ordinance.

  12. To employ defensive tactics (so as to block). (defdate)

  13. (quote-book)

  14. (quote-journal)

  15. (quote-journal) said. “They dug in and defensed the right way.”

  16. To furnish with defenses; to defend, protect.

  17. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) Whitchurch|Edwarde Whytchurche.(nb...) to be solde (...) by William Telotson|year=1544|passage=In the ſyege of greate cities, takyng a bygge compaſſe rounde abowte, we muſt wyth all laboure: make and intercut not farre of the citie, bꝛode and depe trenches defenſed wyth turrettes of woodde, (..)

  18. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) Abell Ieffs,(nb...)|year=1587|section=folio 130, verso|sectionurl=https://archive.org/details/bim_early-english-books-1475-1640_tragicall-tales_turberville-george_1587/page/n261/mode/1up|passage=VVhere being plaſt, vnvviſt of any vvight, / He ſtayde his time, till husband fel on ſleepe, / Then out he gate, defenſt vvith darke of night, / And ſoftly to ''Salueſtras'' bed did creepe: (..)

  19. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) Crooke and William Cooke|Andrew Crooke,(nb...)|year=1661|page=21|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/bim_early-english-books-1641-1700_cambria-triumphans-_enderbie-percie_1661/page/21/mode/1up|passage=The Country of ''Britain'' was in old times adorned with 28 Cities, beſide innumerable number of Caſtles defenſed with ſtrong Walls, Towers, Gates and Locks.

  20. (inflection of)

  21. (pt-verb form of)

  22. (es-verb form of)