the junction of the French and German armies - объединение французской и немецкой армий
opponent armies - враждующие армии
consolidate armies - объединять армии
grouping of armies - группа армий
renunciation of expanding the armies - отказ от увеличения численности армий
zone of the armies - фронтовая полоса
group of armies - группа армий
Their armies have conglomerated. - Их армии объединились.
A few days later, our armies liberated the city. - Несколько дней спустя наши войска освободили город.
Rebel armies have taken control of the radio station. - Войска повстанцев взяли под свой контроль радиостанцию.
the armies of Alexander the Great - войска Александра Македонского
Their armies are now fully mobile. - Сейчас их армии полностью моторизованы.
Armies were flushed with the conquest. - Завоевания воодушевили военных.
The armies laid siege to Vienna in 1529. - Войска осадили Вену в 1529 году.
The opposing armies battled on until night. - Враждующие армии сражались до наступления темноты.
The city fell to the advancing Russian armies. - Город пал под натиском наступающих русских войск.
In 1532 the Spaniards finally overwhelmed the armies of Peru. - В 1532 году испанцы окончательно сокрушили перуанские войска.
A 24-hour ceasefire allowed the two armies to reach an agreement. - Двадцатичетырёхчасовое прекращение огня позволило армиям достичь соглашения.
The two armies finally met on the battlefield at Stamford Bridge. - Обе армии, наконец, встретились на поле боя у Стамфорд-Бриджа.
Marcus Antonius' legions were caught in a pincer movement between the consular armies. - Легионы Марка Антония были взяты в клещи консульскими войсками.
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