conflict (war)
The term 'conflicto (bélico)' in Spanish translates to 'conflict (war)' in English. It references a state of open, often prolonged, fighting between nations, states, or parties, famously known as war situations, in an effort to resolve differences or confront issues. The concept isusually associated with political disagreements, territorial disputes, economic competition or social discord.
During the armed conflict, many people were displaced.
This sentence refers to the situation of people who were forced to leave their homes due to the war. 'Durante' is a Spanish preposition meaning 'during', 'conflicto bélico' is an armed conflict or war, 'muchas personas' is many people and 'quedaron desplazadas' means were displaced.
The armed conflict began due to territorial disagreements.
This sentence talks about the cause of a war, attributing it to territorial disagreements. 'El conflicto bélico' refers to the war, 'comenzó' means began, 'debido a' means due to, and 'desacuerdos territoriales' means territorial disagreements.
To resolve the armed conflict, a meeting of important diplomats was held.
This sentence discusses a diplomatic approach to resolving an armed conflict. 'Para resolver' means to resolve, 'el conflicto bélico,' refers to the war, 'se realizó' means was conducted, 'una reunión' is a meeting, 'de diplomáticos' of diplomats, and 'importantes' carries the meaning of important.