battle的意思和读音

battle

: [ˈbæt(ə)l] : ['bætl]

n.

v.

battles  battling  battled  

v.+n.win battle,fight battle,lose battle

adj.+n.long battle,decisive battle,fierce battle,bloody battle,great battle

n.fight,clash,encounter,combat,skirmish

v.go to war,attack,come to blows,engage,join battle

battlen.

1.[c][u]a fight between armies, ships or planes, especially during a war; a violent fight between groups of people

the battle of Waterloo

to be killed in battle

a gun battle

2.[c]~ (with sb) (for sth)a competition, an argument or a struggle between people or groups of people trying to win power or control

a legal battle for compensation

a battle with an insurance company

a battle of wits(= when each side uses their ability to think quickly to try to win)

a battle of wills(= when each side is very determined to win)

3.[c][ususing]a determined effort that sb makes to solve a difficult problem or succeed in a difficult situation

her long battle against cancer

to fight an uphill battle against prejudice

a battle for survival

his battle with alcoholism

IDMthe battle lines are drawn线used to say that people or groups have shown which side they intend to support in an argument or contest that is going to begindo battle (with sb) (over sth)to fight or argue with sbhalf the battlethe most important or difficult part of achieving sthv.

1.[i][t]to try very hard to achieve sth difficult or to deal with sth unpleasant or dangerous

Both teams battled hard.

I had to battle hard just to stay afloat.

She's still battling with a knee injury.

The two leaders are battling for control of the government.

The two sides will battle it out in the final next week.

He battled cancer for four years.

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n.1.; ; 2.; ; ; ; ; ;

v.1.to strive or contend in order to overcome or achieve sth.

n.1.a fight between two armies in a war, or between two groups of people2.a situation in which different people or groups compete with each other in order to achieve sth. or get an advantage

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3. battery n. battle n. , be v./aux. , ...

4. battery n. battle n. ampere n. ...

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1.Apparently, your journey took a negative turn when you let go of being an angel and engaged yourself in a battle with the dark forces.使

2.And just a week and a half after the fatal incident, as residents demand safer streets, Chicago faces a new battle -- this time over guns.---

3.Of course, she is not the only one in the family to battle with her shape - her mother has endured a life-long struggle to manage weight.-

4.The Vatican said it considered the case closed and added there was no point dredging up the "deplorable" comments in a legal battle.

5.The general sketched out his battle plan to a special group of officers, leaving them to organize the details.

6.As if I had fought a battle and reclaimed my kingdom from invaders.

7.The battle had been still going on but he had received a slight wound and was being ferried back to a hospital ship.

8.How this or that celebrity won or lost his or her battle with it seems to fill much of the rest.

9.then it's an uphill battle, and one I almost always lose. Because after a week or two of doing this, you'll lose enthusiasm.便

10.Perhaps you think I am come on purpose to quarrel with you, knowing Weston to be out, and that you must still fight your own battle.便