🏰Sieze (siʒ)

noun
/siːdʒ/
siège (siege)

Signification

a military operation to capture a place by surrounding it and cutting off supplies
Traduction de la signification
une opération militaire pour capturer un endroit en l'entourant et en coupant les approvisionnements.
une operation militaire pour capturer un endroit en l'entourant et en coupant les approvisionnements.

Phrases d'exemple

The siege of the castle lasted for three months.

Le siège du château a duré trois mois.
Le siege du chateau a dure trois mois.

Synonymes

blockade, encirclement, investment

Antonymes

relief, liberation

Collocations

lay siege, under siege, siege warfare

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