Ancient Chinese military treatise.
Field of theoretical research and training methodology in military science.
Sinònims
Examples for "military art"
Examples for "military art"
1Well, you have a very pretty natural gift for the military art.
2Of his military art, it were needless to speak; it is conspicuously evident.
3The King was still only a learner of the military art.
4The Indians had evidently learned not a little of military art from the Europeans.
5Those who understand the military art will of course have some predilection for it.
1Her own readings of the military arts were plain on that topic.
2I don't know whether the troop had been busy learning simple military arts or whether the monkey was lucky.
3He attends to the military arts, and, next to Hoh, he is ruler in every affair of a warlike nature.
4Pruning feathers, building nests, and the incessant discipline in military arts, are all to be thought of, as much as feeding.
1The crafty antagonists grapple in every cunning of the art of war.
2Bonaparte was a creator in the art of war, and no imitator.
3He, that Turenne was only a learner in the art of war.
4His method of studying the art of war was curious and original.
5Jomini also was welcomed for his knowledge of the art of war.
6They said that he too understood the art of war very well.
7Every known art of war was ordered to be put into employment.
8Such violations of the principles of the art of war are intolerable!
9The art of war was the game in which he exerted his arithmetic.
10The study for officers is the art of war, specialising in Naval Strategy.
11They are the poetical part of the theatre of the art of war.
12His army was a model to all Europe in the art of war.
13He had learned the art of war in no gentle school.
14He was the greatest master of the art of war known to antiquity.
15He proceeded, therefore, to instruct them in the art of war.
16Bonaparte continued: Follow my theory, for it contains the whole art of war.
Translations for art of war