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the First World War noun[ S ] uk /ˌfɜːst ˌwɜːld ˈwɔːr/ us /ˌfɝːst ˌwɝːld ˈwɔːr/(alsoWorld War One, written abbreviationWWI) the war from 1914 to 1918 in which many countries fought第一次世界大战 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases War antebellum anti-militarism asymmetric warfare battle-scarred bellicose conflagration gung-ho holy war horizontal escalation jungle warfare phoney war sinew sinews of waridiom smokescreen sniper's alley Star Wars the Great War the Second World War World War I World War II
This idea was copied in the First World War when British boats were painted in many different patterns to confuse the enemy. As a civil servant and senior Treasury representative he served at the Versailles negotiations after the First World War. It is in this same spirit that various pacifist groups undertook the work of relief of suffering after the First World War in "friendly" and "enemy" countries alike, ministering to human need without distinction of party, race or creed. The other process dates back to the outbreak of the First World War that threw the Great Republic of the West into the vortex of the first stage of a world upheaval. The subject of divorce was very fully discussed in the Houses of Parliament in England, in New Zealand, and elsewhere after the First World War. |