idiom > resort to arms
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To war
  Explanation: Resort: weapons. Force each other. Means to solve the problem of war.
  Usage: The main predicate; as predicate; described the conflict
  Source: Wu Han, "Emperor of" Chapter Three: "Sixteen years from the beginning to positive FRACTAL, and the emperor to war, the size of hundreds of war, the outcome of each other."
bīng róng xiāng jiàn
  Armed conflict and to address opposing sides of disputes and conflicts
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Refers to armed conflict
  Refers to armed conflict. Wu Han, "Emperor of" Chapter 2: "From the beginning to positive 16 years, Shi-Cheng Zhang, and the emperor fight each other, the size of hundreds of battle, the outcome of each other." Such as: two friendly neighbors he was driven to fight each other's point.
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  词 目 兵戎相见
  发 音 bīng róng xiāng jiàn
  释 义 兵戎:武器。以武力相见。指用战争解决问题。
  〖出处〗吴晗《朱元璋传》第三章二:“从至正十六年起,张士诚和朱元璋兵戎相见,大小数百战,互有胜负。”
成语词典
  成语名称
  兵戎相见
  汉语拼音
  bīng róng xiāng jiàn
  成语释义
  兵戎:武器。以武力相见。指用战争解决问题。
  成语出处
  吴晗《朱元璋传》第三章二:“从至正十六年起,张士诚和朱元璋兵戎相见,大小数百战,互有胜负。”
  使用例句
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English Expression
  1. n.:  resort to arms
  2. v.:   resort to the force of arms
Thesaurus
awfully, condemn both in speeches and in writings, attack on a grand scale, energetically, roughhouse, Sounding drum and the attack, send a punitive expedition denounce sb. publicly for his crimes, awfully; terribly
Antonym
bark at shadows and sounds, Guiltless Ding Dong, cannot tell beans from wheat, The journey, dwarf to watch a play, Dwarf theater, Simply repeating what bark Shadow
Containing Phrases
) Body Predominatingly Jiangque No resort to arms