Antonym: peacetime. Similar words: time after time, overtime, over time, summertime, at other times, play for time, part-time, overtime pay. Meaning: n. a period of time during which there is armed conflict.
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(181) They overturned in 1923 state wartime statutes forbidding the use of foreign languages in school.
(182) Now, as part of the zoo's 75th anniversary, managers are trying to identify the woman who gave the elephant its wartime sanctuary, known only as "the elephant angel".
(183) Generally, it is considered that the formation of the main bank system originated on the syndicate loan of the wartime of Japan and the overlapping shares institution began in the postwar period.
(184) Blitz, fourth, is an essential element of Britain's wartime legacy.
(185) Some 200 people attended the service to mourn for the wartime Chinese forced laborers who died due to illness, overwork, maltreatment and malnourishment.
(186) Everywhere, there was bomb damage, abandoned houses and the hangovers of wartime: old newsreel footage on the BBC, ration cards and the routine disciplines of the home front.
(187) The Overseas Chinese youth in Burma organized a wartime work team.
(188) It requires a mobilisation of effort that normally is only achieved in wartime.
(189) Meanwhile, the operation effieiency of early warning radar system greatly depends on its wartime survivability.
(190) The wartime animus of the two nations subsided into mutual distrust when peace finally came.
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(191) One of them left behind a video that quoted Koranic verses, cited conflicts between Western and Muslim nations and showed wartime footage.
(192) But the White Horse in Austria or Germany, it in wartime Shanghai.
(193) Despite the fact that Kassim is closer to the American Dream than most people will ever be, his wartime experiences in Africa still gnaw at his conscience.
(194) The mode of march-while-operate is a new way to improve the survivability of ground-based radar in wartime.
(195) She also became a regular speaker at woman suffrage gatherings, demanding to know if women's wartime deeds 'do not place woman as man's equal, what do?
(196) Rome was where Sergei Diaghilev, the ballet's producer , and his company had their wartime base.
(197) Strangely, and comically, a concrete bunker capable of withstanding a direct hit from anything the Germans could throw at it was built for Churchill's use, and that of his wartime government.
(198) The cloth li ship wartime lays mines, usually concurrently makes mine clearance don't roles and so on ship, training ship, speed boat don't ship, command ship and supply ship.
(199) An illegitimate child, she grew up in the slums of Naples during wartime in dire poverty.
(200) It is modelled on a photograph of Churchill marching with France's wartime leader General Charles de Gaulle down the nearby Champs Elysees on 11 November, 1944.
(201) In all, visible and invisible loss of human resources in Shanxi in wartime had deep influence on social development at that time and afterwards.
(202) Porkchop Hill, Hamburger Hill, The Bridges at Toko-Ri, Twelve O'Clock High,and In Harm's Way are excellent depictions of wartime experiences.
(203) Over the past 15 years, Lowry has written books on sexual misbehavior in the Civil War and wartime bawdy houses in the Washington area, as well as works on Lincoln and military justice.
(204) There the system of wartime price controls was challenged on delegation grounds.
(205) Despite her poor health, in the spring of 1938 she raised funds from the Nanking Wartime Christian Relief Committee to give survivalist classes for the neediest refuges on campus.
(206) The British people were kept alive in wartime with bread and sausages.
(207) It is time for this to change: Congress should consider enacting a wartime surtax, as it has done for nearly all past U.S. wars.
(208) In the wartime, countless unnamed soldiers died on the battlefield.
(209) The emergence and reconstruction of Chongqing's literary image and its superposition and distance with the city show the relationship of privity and rejection between men and the city in the wartime.
(210) Crowdsstill gathered, but the city was under wartime "dimout" regulations, soa moment of silence and chimes replaced the ball drop.
More similar words: time after time, overtime, over time, summertime, at other times, play for time, part-time, overtime pay, thwarting, from time to time, part time job, departure time, time and time again, prime time, estimated time of arrival, martial art, time, timed, timer, times, all-time, time off, two-time, on time, time out, one time, on-time, in time, do time, time-out.