Meaning of friendly fire | Babel Free
ˌfɹɛn(d).li ˈfaɪ.əDefinitions
Weapons fire coming from allied or friendly forces, as opposed to fire coming from enemy forces.
Equivalents
العربية
نِيرَان صَدِيقَة
Deutsch
Beschuss durch die eigene Seite
Eigenbeschuss
eigenes Feuer
Friendly Fire
irrtümlicher Beschuss der eigenen Streitkräfte
Nutzfeuer
Ελληνικά
φίλια πυρά
Español
fuego amigo
Suomi
oma tuli
Italiano
fuoco amico
ქართული
მეგობრული ცეცხლი
한국어
아군 사격
Nederlands
eigen vuur
Português
fogo amigo
Türkçe
dost ateşi
Examples
“It is clear that the firing of very heavy guns, or the enemy's fire in return, would very seriously interfere with an abbatis, or anything of that kind, and it will only be something of the lightest character, or something that is placed at a considerable distance from the friendly fire, the fire of the gun itself, that would remain.”
“The slaughter of one's own troops by being fired into by their friends in rear. We are very much concerned over the question of avoiding loss from the enemy's bullets while passing through the danger zone, but what have we done to avoid our bravest fellows, the survival of the fittest, those who have gotten to the front and have held on to hard-won positions—what have we done to avoid their being shot to pieces by friendly fire? Absolutely nothing that we have ever heard of—and yet this is one of the most serious problems that confronts the leader of troops. Courage before the enemy will quail before a fire from the rear.”
“Labour is set to publish its own ideas 'shortly', which could mean anything from days to weeks. Meanwhile, the Conservatives' proposals have faced some 'friendly fire' from their own side.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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