はいせん敗戦haisen
1.

The event of losing in a military conflict or competitive match, often resulting in significant consequences for the involved parties.

2.

The state or condition of having been defeated, particularly in reference to a specific historical event such as Japan's loss in World War II.

3.

A term that describes the outcome of a strategy or campaign resulting in an unfavorable conclusion, often linked to broader themes of failure and loss.

4.

The act of a nation or individual experiencing defeat, especially in the context of warfare, sporting events, or competitions, with emphasis on the repercussions of that loss.

Example:

敗戦のうわさが広まった。

はいせんこく敗戦国haisenkoku
1.

A nation that has been defeated in a war or conflict, often resulting in loss of territory, political power, or sovereignty.

2.

A state that has signed a peace treaty or agreement after suffering a military defeat, leading to significant reparations or obligations.

3.

A country that experiences the consequences of defeat, including possible occupation, disarmament, or restrictions on its military capabilities.

4.

A nation that was unable to achieve its objectives in a conflict, leading to a change in government, loss of alliances, or diminished international standing.

Example:

戦勝国は敗戦国に講和条件を指令した。