Sentence examples of "боем" in Russian with translation "battle"

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Чистки продолжались до тех пор, пока не осталось практически ни одного офицера, способного командовать боем. Purges continued until practically no officers were left to command battles.
Он повёл в бой салаг. He led a team of crows into battle.
Он был во многих боях. He's been in many battles.
Не в бой, а боевой выход. Not a battle but a field march.
Молодые и старые вступили в бой. Young and old went to battle.
Завтрашний бой может изменить ход войны. Tomorrow's battle can alter the course of the war.
Наконец, после многочасовых неудачных боев Славик замолчал. Finally, after hours of losing battles, Slavik went silent.
DJIA: кто выиграет бой, быки или медведи? DJIA: who will win the bull/bear battle?
Ты хорошо проявил себя в бою, ефрейтор. You were well on the field of battle today, specialist.
Вы поведёте нас в бой и свергнете самозванку. You're going to lead us into battle and take back the throne.
Воздушно-Морской Бой, это очевидно, понятие для боя. Air-Sea Battle is, obviously, a concept for battle.
Ольмерт бросился в бой опрометчиво, не осознавая последствий. Olmert decided to go into battle recklessly and unaware of the consequences.
Бой ведётся не на поле, а в голове. The battle is fought not in the field but in the mind.
А умереть в бою - значит умереть с честью. And a death in battle is a death with honour.
Погибших в бою они похоронили по военной традиции. They buried those who had died in battle according to military tradition.
Воздушно-Морской Бой, это очевидно, понятие для боя. Air-Sea Battle is, obviously, a concept for battle.
И я выигрывал бои, и ходил в битвы, много битв. And so I've been winning battles, so I'm going into battles, more battles.
И каждая дружина ходила в бой под началом своих воевод. And every group went into battle with its own captain.
Но поверь, клянусь матерью, я не сознательно из боя выходил. But believe me, I swear by mother, I didn't mean to leave the battle.
Не хвались, когда идешь на бой; хвались, когда возвращаешься после боя. Don't praise yourself going into battle; praise yourself coming out of battle.
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