词汇 | fight |
释义 | fight verb uk /faɪt/ us /faɪt/fought | fought B1[ I or T ] to use physical force to try to defeat another person or group of people: 搏斗;打斗;打架 There were children fighting in the playground.当时操场上有些孩子在打架。 The soldiers fought from house to house.战士们逐屋拼杀。 fight withHe was spotted fighting with a photographer outside a nightclub. They fought with (= on the side of) the North during the Civil War. fight againstThe army fought against the rebels along the eastern border. fight overThe birds were fighting over (= competing for) a scrap of food.鸟儿们在争抢食物碎屑。 fight like cats and dogsThey fight like cats and dogs (= fight or argue very angrily and violently).他们吵得很凶。 fight to the deathThey fought to the death (= until everyone on one side was dead or completely defeated). fight to the bitter endThey will fight to the bitter end and finally die at the barricades. to fight fightAll this is really not worth fighting over. scrapTwo boys were scrapping in the playground. brawlThe football hooligans are out brawling again. clashStudents clashed with police during demonstrations at five universities. struggleSome of the customers struggled with the robbers, but to no avail. come to blowsSupporters nearly came to blows with each other before the match. B2[ I or T ] to use a lot of effort to defeat or achieve something, or to stop something happening: 努力击败(或争取);(与…)作斗争 He fought the disease bravely for three years.他勇敢地同疾病斗争了3年。 fight crimeWe need the public's help in fighting crime.与犯罪行为作斗争,我们需要公众的协助。 fight againstHe fought against racism.他与种族主义作斗争。 Vitamin C is thought to help fight colds and flu.维生素C被认为可以帮助抵抗伤风和流感。 fight forThey had to fight hard for improvements to the road system.他们必须下大力气改进公路系统。 fight for your lifeOne of the passengers was fighting for her life (= so ill or injured that she might die) last night after receiving multiple injuries in the collision.一名女乘客在相撞意外中多处受伤,昨晚努力与死神搏斗。 fight for its lifeWith debts of over $2 million, the corporation is fighting for its life (= people are trying hard to stop it being destroyed).背负了两百多万的债务,公司努力求生。 I had to fight (= try hard not to show or produce) the tears when he said he was leaving. B2[ I ]informal to argue: 争论,争吵 I wish they wouldn't fight in front of the kids.我希望他们不要在孩子们面前争吵。 fight aboutI could hear them fighting about money again.我能听见他们又在为钱的事情吵架了。 fight withAt work, he was always fighting with his colleagues. to argue with someone argueThe kids are always arguing about something. have an argumentI had an argument with my sister. fightThe two sides continue to fight over control of the assembly. quarrelStop quarrelling, you two! rowUKMy parents were always rowing about money. squabbleThey are still squabbling over who will get the big office. [ I or T ] in sports such as boxing and wrestling, to compete against another fighter to try to win a competition: He hopes to fight the WBC middleweight champion in July. fight forHe will fight for the heavyweight title later this year. We didn't win this time, but we live to fight another day.这次我们没有获胜,但下回我们再论输赢。 Several opposition groups are fighting to remove the president from power.几个反对团体在极力争取把总统赶下台。 You can accuse me of cowardice, but I still wouldn't volunteer to fight in a war. These organizations have fought very hard for the rights and welfare of immigrants.这些机构竭力地为移民争取权利和福利。 They fought desperately for their lives.他们为了活命而拼命搏斗。 Fighting armed combat arms array battle cry bellicosity blood diamond bloodlessly conflict engage firefight gunfight pick on someone your own sizeidiom rabbit punch refight remobilization remobilize scuffle see action tilt at windmillsidiom tussle You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Responding to an attack Arguing & disagreeing Fighting sports Idiomsfight your corner fight a losing battle fight fire with fire fight it out fight shy of he who fights and runs away, lives to fight another day Phrasal verbsfight back fight something back fight something off fight noun uk /faɪt/ us /faɪt/ B1[ C ] an argument or an occasion when someone uses physical force to try to defeat someone: 争吵;吵架;打架 get into a fightJeff's always getting into fights. start a fightHe was suspended from school for starting a fight. break up a fightThe older boys broke up (= stopped) the fight.稍大些的男孩子们制止了打斗。 fight withHe had a scar on his cheek from a fight with a boy at school. put up a fightHe put up a fight when the police tried to arrest him.他在警察逮捕他时拒捕。 a fight fightHe got into a fight in school. fistfightHe was arrested for getting into a fistfight after the match. brawlHe was injured in a brawl outside the stadium. scuffleThere were a few scuffles between fans after the match. clashFive people were injured in clashes between strikers and owners. struggleHe managed to escape after a struggle. B2[ C ] a situation in which you use a lot of effort to defeat someone or achieve something, or to stop something happening: 斗争 the fight againstWe must continue the fight against homelessness.我们必须继续努力消除无家可归的现象。 fight withHe died last week after a long fight with cancer.在与癌症进行了长期的斗争后,他于上周去世了。 put up a good fightThey put up a good fight (= played well) against a more experienced team.他们在与一支经验更为丰富的足球队对阵时表现很出色。 put up a fight againstThey just never seemed to put up a fight against the Lakers. [ C ] in sports such as boxing and wrestling, a competition between two fighters: title fightWilliams is preparing for his world heavyweight title fight next month. win a fightThompson won his first four professional fights. the fightDo you have tickets for the big fight? See also bout [ U ] the wish or ability to fight or act energetically: 斗志;战斗力 The team came out on the field full of fight.队员们斗志昂扬地进入了赛场。 The place emptied pretty quickly when the fight started.战斗爆发后,这个地方很快就没人了。 Nelson Mandela is revered for his brave fight against apartheid.纳尔逊‧曼德拉与种族隔离制度进行了无畏斗争,赢得了世人的崇敬。 He had a fight at school and came home with a black eye.他在学校里打架了,回家时眼眶青肿。 Police urged continued vigilance in the fight against crime.警方呼吁继续保持警惕打击犯罪。 I left the pub to avoid a fight. Fighting armed combat arms array battle cry bellicosity blood diamond bloodlessly conflict engage firefight gunfight pick on someone your own sizeidiom rabbit punch refight remobilization remobilize scuffle see action tilt at windmillsidiom tussle You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Arguments & disagreements Effort and expending energy Fighting sports Strength of will and determination Excitement, interest, energy and enthusiasm Idioma fight to the finish fight | American Dictionaryfight verb[ I/T ] us/fɑɪt/past tense and past participlefoughtus/fɔt/ to argue with or use force against another person or a group of people, or to oppose something: [ T ]Rebels have been fighting fierce battles with government forces. [ I ]They’re fighting against some powerful organizations. [ I ]She’s willing to fight for a more just society. [ I ]Those two little kids were fighting over a toy. [ T ]Gordon has been fighting an uphill battle to attract investors. Two people who fight may be boxing: [ T ]Lewis will fight Akinwande for the heavyweight title. fightingnoun[ U ]us/ˈfɑɪt̬·ɪŋ/ The fighting lasted a long time. Idiomfight it out Phrasal verbsfight something back fight something off fight back fight noun[ C ] us/fɑɪt/ an argument, or an occasion when someone uses force to defeat someone or oppose something: Isabelle is looking for a fight. A patient’s attitude is important in the fight against the disease. Have you got tickets for the fight (= a competition between two boxers)? |
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