English to Arabic Dictionary massacre

massacre

مذبحة
definition
verb
In retaliation to killings of northerners in the South, the military rulers massacred thousands of southerners and many were brutally tortured.
deliberately and violently kill (a large number of people).
noun
the attack was described as a cold-blooded massacre
an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people.
translation of 'massacre'
verb
ذبح
noun
قتل وحشي,
ذبح الحيوانات بالجملة,
مجزرة,
مذبحة
example
Surprise was the key element, but a brutal 'massacre' was not needed.
I thought that I had seen one tiny corner of an indiscriminate 'massacre' of students and intellectuals, a bloodbath.
He'll meet privately with the families of the people killed in that 'massacre' .
the 25,000 ecstatic fans that packed into Coruna's shabby Riazor Stadium witnessed a 'massacre'
We discovered in the 'massacre' at Macclesfield that all teams can look poor going backwards, and Longton were certainly no exception.
It was a 'massacre' .. Australia smashed England out of the park in the batting and then took the major wickets in short order.
It was a 'massacre' . When a team wins 38-14, on the road, without forcing a single defensive turnover, you know it has been a one-sided game.
We would 'massacre' their cities, killing woman and children, and they would do the same.
the attack was described as a cold-blooded 'massacre'
According to the report, the 'massacre' occurred after the guerrillas had tried to force the workers to stage a strike against the company.
she says he is an accomplice to 'massacre'
Eight to ten millions of soldiers will 'massacre' one another and in so doing devour the whole of Europe until they have stripped it barer than any swarm of locusts has ever done.
The only definitions at all relevant to the present debate appear to be a slaughter or 'massacre' , or mass murder of people in a specific group.
Both are wanted by the UN war crimes tribunal at The Hague for their alleged roles in the 'massacre' and other war crimes.
It became clear to us that we were witnessing the aftermath of a 'massacre' , the cold-blooded butchery of helpless and defenceless civilians.
It was a 'massacre' with not a single point scored by the Bulldogs.
It was a 'massacre' and a stunning reversal of fortune for a guy who was widely doubted as a big-game quarterback.
The chopper pilot, however, did not report the 'massacre' .
Official reports on the 'massacre' were never released, and just two policemen were charged.
Their reluctance can only multiply manifold after Sunday night's brutal 'massacre' .
But it could all end right here, right now for him - in a brutal 'massacre' .
Then criminal responsibility would in fact be much clearer than it would be if soldiers had 'massacred' civilians in violation of orders.
Sure enough, the soldiers went in, they were captured, they were butchered, they were 'massacred' .
In 81 overs the Nalandians 'massacred' the Royal bowlers to post a massive 315 for six wickets when stumps were drawn.
In the weeks that followed, more than twelve hundred people were 'massacred' and thousands of women were beaten and raped.
Shots of the desert are breathtaking, while the battle scenes are also wonderfully portrayed, depicting the stark isolation the soldiers faced being 'massacred' .
Emails reporting 'massacres' and other atrocities were based on noises overheard, a cautious glance from the window, and third-hand reports.
The concrete reality consists of kidnappings, murders, tortures, rapes and 'massacres' .
Thousands were 'massacred' by white settlers or evicted from their ancestral lands.
Here we 'massacred' them in the first half.
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