siege

US /siːdʒ/
UK /siːdʒ/
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1.

sítio, cerco

a military operation in which enemy forces surround a town or building, cutting off essential supplies, with the aim of compelling the surrender of those inside

:
The city was under siege for five months.
A cidade esteve sob sítio por cinco meses.
The rebels laid siege to the capital.
Os rebeldes sitiaram a capital.
2.

cerco, pressão, ataque

a prolonged period of trouble or difficulty

:
The company is under siege from its creditors.
A empresa está sob cerco de seus credores.
The government is facing a siege of criticism.
O governo está enfrentando um cerco de críticas.
1.

sitiar, cercar

to subject (a place) to a siege

:
The army decided to siege the enemy fortress.
O exército decidiu sitiar a fortaleza inimiga.
They plan to siege the building until the demands are met.
Eles planejam sitiar o prédio até que as demandas sejam atendidas.