| 释义 | ar·ma·ged·don \ˌärməˈgedən, ˌȧm-\ noun
 (-s)
 Usage: usually capitalized
 Etymology: Late Latin Armagedon, scene of a battle between good and evil to take place on Judgment Day according to Rev 16:14-16, from Greek Armageddōn, Harmagedōn
 1.
 a.  : final and conclusive conflict between the forces of good and evil : an apocalyptic battle
 b.  : the site or time of Armageddon
 2.  : a widespread annihilating war : a vast conflict that is marked by great slaughter and widespread destruction and that is usually so decisive as to make further or renewed conflict impossible
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