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    cold war

    US /kold wɔr/

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    UK /kəuld wɔ:/

    A1
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)The period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies from the mid-1940s until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.
    The Cold War dominated international politics for much of the 20th century.
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)A state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats, propaganda, and other measures short of open warfare, in particular the state of sustained political and ideological tension between the US and the Soviet Union and their respectiv
    The Cold War dominated international politics for decades.

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    Viral Marketing | Facebook Marketing | Social Media Marketing

    02:09Viral Marketing | Facebook Marketing | Social Media Marketing
    • and here's the cold war in less than ten minutes from now

      and here's the cold war in less than ten minutes from now

    B1

    When Your Parents Buy Each Other Guns. Jeremy Alder

    03:25When Your Parents Buy Each Other Guns. Jeremy Alder
    • And a true marriage is a union between two equally armed people locked in a Cold War for all eternity.

      And a true marriage is a union between two equally armed people locked in a Cold War for all eternity.

    • locked in a Cold War

      locked in a Cold War

    A2

    Who Owns Antarctica? (Bizarre Borders Part 3)

    04:41Who Owns Antarctica? (Bizarre Borders Part 3)
    • The Antarctican paperwork is the first Cold War disarmament treaty, and set aside the continent for science and nature.

      The Antarctican paperwork is the first Cold War disarmament treaty, and set aside the continent for science and nature.

    B1

    The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)

    19:49The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)
    • Richter was visiting documenta zwei in Kassel in 1959. He was strongly impressed by the works of Jackson Pollock or Lucio Fontana. As if an epiphany, Richter realized the creative prohibitions towards abstraction were wrong, as was his very own way of thinking up to that point. Due to the political situation of the Cold War and Richter's realization, the West offers more when it comes to his artistic endeavors. Gerhard and Ema left the

      Richter was visiting documenta zwei in Kassel in 1959. He was strongly impressed by the works of Jackson Pollock or Lucio Fontana. As if an epiphany, Richter realized the creative prohibitions towards abstraction were wrong, as was his very own way of thinking up to that point. Due to the political situation of the Cold War and Richter's realization, the West offers more when it comes to his artistic endeavors. Gerhard and Ema left the

    • Due to the political situation of the Cold War and Richter's realisation, the West offers more when it comes to his artistic endeavours.

      Due to the political situation of the Cold War and Richter's realisation, the West offers more when it comes to his artistic endeavours.

    B1

    A Spring Heat Wave | March 27, 2025

    10:00A Spring Heat Wave | March 27, 2025
    • What international organization was created during the Cold War?

      What international organization was created during the Cold War?

    • 10-second trivia: What international organization was created during the Cold War?

      10-second trivia: What international organization was created during the Cold War?

    B1

    Could the UK introduce conscription? | BBC News

    05:49Could the UK introduce conscription? | BBC News
    • Indeed, in the way that we used to in the Cold War, you've got to be my age probably to remember that.

      Indeed, in the way that we used to in the Cold War, you've got to be my age probably to remember that.

    • Now, I think you could, you know, to use the military term, operationalize that much better than we do at the moment, indeed in the way that we used to in the Cold War.

      Now, I think you could, you know, to use the military term, operationalize that much better than we do at the moment, indeed in the way that we used to in the Cold War.

    A2

    Why China is losing the microchip war

    09:59Why China is losing the microchip war
    • So how exactly did China and the US enter into a Cold War over computer chips?

      So how exactly did China and the US enter into a Cold War over computer chips?

    • enter into a Cold War over computer chips?

      enter into a Cold War over computer chips?

    B1

    Why the South China Sea is a time bomb

    11:08Why the South China Sea is a time bomb
    • Since the Cold War, the United States has pledged to help the Philippines if it's attacked,

      Since the Cold War, the United States has pledged to help the Philippines if it's attacked,

    • Since the Cold War, the United States has pledged to help the Philippines if it's attacked.

      Since the Cold War, the United States has pledged to help the Philippines if it's attacked.

    B1

    10 Scariest Moments in Recent World History

    16:1210 Scariest Moments in Recent World History
    • Perhaps the most notorious nuclear close call of all time, the Cuban Missile Crisis was not only the closest the Cold War ever came to full-on conflict, but an embarrassing misfire for the Soviet Union.

      Perhaps the most notorious nuclear close call of all time, the Cuban Missile Crisis was not only the closest the Cold War ever came to full-on conflict, but an embarrassing misfire for the Soviet Union.

    • Perhaps the most notorious nuclear close call of all time, the Cuban missile crisis was not only the closest the Cold War ever came to full-on conflict, but

      Perhaps the most notorious nuclear close call of all time, the Cuban missile crisis was not only the closest the Cold War ever came to full-on conflict, but

    B1

    The Deep Ocean Noises We Still Can’t Identify

    15:50The Deep Ocean Noises We Still Can’t Identify
    • During the Cold War, different branches of the American military set up stations around the world to monitor Soviet activity, including in the deep ocean.

      During the Cold War, different branches of the American military set up stations around the world to monitor Soviet activity, including in the deep ocean.

    • During the Cold War, different branches of the American military set up stations around the world to monitor Soviet activity, including in the deep ocean.

      During the Cold War, different branches of the American military set up stations around the world to monitor Soviet activity, including in the deep ocean.

    B1