Aún no tenemos significados para "repulse the enemy".
1His only course was to repulse the enemy in front.
2Hill, who was sent by Lee to repulse the enemy, gives an animated account.
3Should another attack be made, we have not a sufficient supply to repulse the enemy.
4But the others kept on-stumbling and staggering as they marched, stupid and half blind-rallyingonly when the order came to turn, and repulse the enemy.
5After their first repulses the enemy always set the house on fire.
6Next day our troops behaved better and succeeded in repulsing the enemy.
7De Mouy defended the place stoutly, and sallied out and repulsed the enemy.
8It had repulsed the enemy so uninterruptedly, that the unskilled people believed it invincible.
9Our cavalry under Gregg was also attacked, but repulsed the enemy with great loss.
10He had charged and repulsed the enemy, falling wounded at the head of his men.
11His little command repulsed the enemy with heavy loss.
12But the man of the Lord, armed with the sign of the Cross, repulsed the enemy.
13Soon after getting into position he was violently attacked, but repulsed the enemy with great slaughter.
14We had repulsed the enemy several times.
15He repulsed the enemy's attack, and fell back upon Voronovo, continuing to cover the road to Moscow.
16Fomana had also been attacked, but the garrison there had, after some hours' fighting, repulsed the enemy.
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