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difese

I. defence, defense [Brit dɪˈfɛns, Am dəˈfɛns, ˈdiˌfɛns] RZ.

1. defence (act of protecting):

difesa r.ż. (against contro; from da; of di)
to put up a spirited defence competitor, troops:

2. defence before rz. WOJSK.:

defence adviser, chief, budget, industry
defence expenditure, contract
defence electronics, policy, forces
defence cuts

3. defence (means of protection):

difesa r.ż. (against contro)
a means of defence PSYCH., ZOOL.
a defence against anxiety, boredom
a defence against cheating

4. defence (support):

difesa r.ż.

5. defence PR.:

to give evidence for the defence before rz. counsel, lawyer

6. defence SPORT:

difesa r.ż.

7. defence UNIW.:

II. defences RZ. npl

1. defences WOJSK. (fortifications, barriers):

defences
difese r.ż.
air defences

2. defences:

defences BIOL., PSYCH.
difese r.ż.
the body's natural defences
to break down sb's defences

sea defences, sea defenses [ˈsiːdɪˌfensɪs] RZ. npl

sea defences
dighe r.ż.

zone defence [ˈzəʊndɪˌfens] RZ. SPORT

difesa r.ż. a zona

forward defence [ˌfɔːwəddɪˈfens] RZ. WOJSK.

defence contractor RZ.

defence mechanism [Am dəˈfɛns, diˈfɛns, ˈdiˌfɛns ˈmɛkəˌnɪzəm] RZ. Brit

self-defence, self-defense [Brit sɛlfdɪˈfɛns, Am ˈˌsɛlf dəˈfɛns, ˈˌsɛlf diˈfɛns] RZ.

can I say in self-defence that before rz. class, course, instructor

anti-aircraft defence [ˌæntɪˈeəkrɑːftdɪˈfens, -kræft-] RZ.

civil defence, civil defense [Brit, Am ˌsɪv(ə)l dəˈfɛns] RZ.

1. civil defence (in wartime):

civil defence before rz. authority, measures

2. civil defence (in peace):

civil defence before rz. authority, measures
impregnable castle, defences

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This defence mechanism produces antibodies (large glycoproteins) in response to an immune stimulus.
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It is a primary ego defence mechanism that many psychotherapists readily accept.
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Besides ground personnel, an air defence mechanism has been put in place in and around the venue.
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They may permanently abandon their dens during mange outbreaks, possibly as a defence mechanism against the spread of disease.
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She felt she had a high status, and though she really didn't, she gave that to herself and that's a self-defence mechanism.
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