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In naval tradition, to strike one's colors means to surrender, and few captains did so lightly.
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In naval tradition, to strike one's colors means to surrender, and few captains did so lightly.
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strike one's colors
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戦闘などで降伏する際に、旗(colors)を下ろす行為を指し、すなわち自らの敗北や服従を示す意味 / 敵に対して降伏を表明するために、旗を下ろす(降旗する)こと
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