Examples of using Sieges in English and their translations into Chinese
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Sieges and attacks on food security 171- 190 21.
General who led successful sieges in 1794 and later served as an army commander.
Sieges and economic, social and cultural rights 132- 143 19.
You have considerable experience with sieges yourself, especially at Ingolstadt.
Sieges have been imposed on towns across the Syrian Arab Republic.
Freedom of movement for all civilians and immediate cessation of sieges everywhere.
Sanctions, sieges and conflict are not the way to preserve international peace and security.
During the Hundred Years' War thiscastle was never breached despite frequent sieges.
Continuous sieges by pirates led the city to be strengthened with walls in the 16th century.
Freedom of movement for all civilians and the immediate lifting of all sieges by all parties.
Violation: Syrian regime sieges in eastern Ghouta, Darayya, Hajr al-Aswad, and Tadamun.
The game is based on a true story- a story of kings, heirs, a kingdom,castle sieges and bloody battles.
Violation: Syrian regime sieges in eastern Ghouta, Darayya, Hajr Aswad and Tadamun.
Her father loved me; oft invited me; Still question would me the story of my life, From year to year,the battles, sieges.
Despite many sieges, only once was the city ever captured, for a brief period during the Time of Troubles.
Government forces, supported by Hizbullah, intensified sieges and imposed new ones in the weeks leading up to ground attacks.
Such sieges appeared to be calculated to render the conditions of life unbearable, forcing civilians to flee.
The“Historical Part” documents Russian military activities between 1853 and 1871 with photographs andwatercolor maps of major battles and sieges.
Government sieges led to health and nutrition crises that disproportionately affected children under 5 years of age.
Where frontlines have stalled, the Government has employed a strategy of controlling the population,combining long-lasting sieges with continuous air and ground bombardment.
Even though interspersed by sieges and destruction, the time between the 11th and 14th centuries was the golden age of Zadar.
Sieges and starvation were being used as a means of war, leaving communities with no choice other than agreeing to fragile truces.
Denial of food and medical care during sieges is in violation of international human rights and humanitarian law obligations.
Sieges, closures and curfews have led to a total paralysis of the Palestinian economy, and more than a million Palestinians are living in terrible poverty.
Government forces and affiliated militia have imposed sieges and blockades on towns without complying with their obligations under international humanitarian law.
Such sieges appear calculated to render living conditions unbearable, forcing civilians to flee and exposing anti-government armed group fighters as military targets.
Those violations included extrajudicial killings, sieges, the destruction of property, settlement expansion, the seizure of land and the continued construction of the separation wall.
Military sieges, checkpoints, a horrific annexation wall and the increasing fragmentation of the West Bank were exacerbating their suffering.
Barring a successful assault, most sieges were resolved by a strategy of attrition, slowly cutting off and starving out the enemy fortification until it capitulated.
Government sieges have led to health and nutrition crises that disproportionately affect children under 5 years and nursing mothers.