fight的意思和读音

fight

: [faɪt] : [faɪt]

v.

n.

fought  fights  fighting  

v.+n.fight war,fight battle,start fight,win fight,fight enemy

adj.+n.good fight,fair fight,fierce fight,tough fight,desperate fight

adv.+v.hard fight,fight bravely,fight courageously,fight valiantly

v.accept

n.reconciliation

v.box,brawl,clash,wage war,skirmish

n.match,bout,competition,conflict,hostility

fightv.in war/battle

1.[i][t]to take part in a war or battle against an enemy

soldiers trained to fight

He fought in Vietnam.

My grandfather fought against the Fascists in Spain.西西

to fight a war/battle

They gathered soldiers to fight the invading army.

struggle/hit

2.[i][t]~ (sb)to struggle physically with sb

My little brothers are always fighting.

She'll fight like a tiger to protect her children.

in contest

3.[t][i]);to take part in a contest against sb

to fight an election/a campaign

She's fighting for a place in the national team.

oppose

4.[t][i]~ (sth)to try hard to stop, deal with or oppose sth bad

to fight racism/corruption/poverty, etc.

Workers are fighting the decision to close the factory.

The fire crews had problems fighting the blaze.

We will fight for as long as it takes.

try to get/do sth

5.[i][t]to try very hard to get sth or to achieve sth

He's still fighting for compensation after the accident.

She gradually fought her way to the top of the company.

Doctors fought for more than six hours to save his life.

argue

6.[i]~ (with sb) (about/over sth)to have an argument with sb about sth

It's a trivial matter and not worth fighting about.

in boxing

7.[i][t]~ (sb)to take part in a boxing match

Doctors fear he may never fight again.

law

8.[t][i]…)to try to get what you want in court

He fought his wife for custody of the children.

I'm determined to fight the case.

IDMfight your/sbscornerto defend your/sb's position against other peoplefight fire with fireto use similar methods in a fight or an argument to those your opponent is usingfight for (your) lifeto make a great effort to stay alive, especially when you are badly injured or seriously illa fighting chance线a small chance of being successful if a great effort is madefighting fitextremely fit or healthyfighting spirita feeling that you are ready to fight very hard for sth or to try sth difficult

What we want from the management is fighting talk.

fighting talkcomments or remarks that show that you are ready to fight very hard for sth

What we want from the management is fighting talk.

fight a losing battleto try to do sth that you will probably never succeed in doing

Successive governments have fought shy of such measures.

fight shy of sth/of doing sthto be unwilling to accept sth or do sth, and to try to avoid it

Successive governments have fought shy of such measures.

fight to the death/finishto fight until one of the two people or groups is dead, or until one person or group defeats the other

The residents are fighting tooth and nail to stop the new development.

fight tooth and nailto fight in a very determined way for what you want

The residents are fighting tooth and nail to stop the new development.

I wouldn't get involved─he's old enough to fight his own battles.

fight your own battlesto be able to win an argument or get what you want without anyone's help

I wouldn't get involved─he's old enough to fight his own battles.

n.struggle

1.[c]a struggle against sb/sth using physical force

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a street/gang fight

A fight broke out between rival groups of fans.

a world title fight(= fighting as a sport, especially boxing )

trying to get/do sth

2.[sing]the work of trying to destroy, prevent or achieve sth

the fight against crime

a fight for survival

Workers won their fight to stop compulsory redundancies.

competition

3.[sing]a competition or an act of competing, especially in a sport

The team put up a good fight(= they played well) but were finally beaten.

She now has a fight on her hands(= will have to play very well) to make it through to the next round.

argument

4.[c]~ (with sb) (over/about sth)an argument about sth

Did you have a fight with him?

We had a fight over money.

battle/war

5.[c]a battle, especially for a particular place or position

In the fight for Lemburg, the Austrians were defeated.

desire to fight

6.[u]the desire or ability to keep fighting for sth

In spite of many defeats, they still had plenty of fight left in them.

IDMa fight to the finisha sports competition, election, etc. between sides that are so equal in ability that they continue fighting very hard until the end

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v.1.if people fight, they use guns or other weapons against each other2.if people or animals fight, they hit, kick, or bite each other; to hit someone as part of a sport, especially boxing3.to disagree or argue about something4.to try very hard to prevent something from happening or getting worse5.to try in a very determined way to achieve something6.to try very hard not to show a feeling or not to do something you want to do7.to compete in order to win something or get something1.if people fight, they use guns or other weapons against each other2.if people or animals fight, they hit, kick, or bite each other; to hit someone as part of a sport, especially boxing3.to disagree or argue about something4.to try very hard to prevent something from happening or getting worse5.to try in a very determined way to achieve something6.to try very hard not to show a feeling or not to do something you want to do7.to compete in order to win something or get something

n.1.a situation in which people hit each other; an occasion when people fight as part of a sport, especially boxing2.a situation in which people disagree or argue with each other3.a situation in which people compete in order to win or get something4.a determined attempt to prevent something from happening or getting worse; a determined attempt to achieve something5.a battle between soldiers or armies6.energy and determination to continue trying to achieve something1.a situation in which people hit each other; an occasion when people fight as part of a sport, especially boxing2.a situation in which people disagree or argue with each other3.a situation in which people compete in order to win or get something4.a determined attempt to prevent something from happening or getting worse; a determined attempt to achieve something5.a battle between soldiers or armies6.energy and determination to continue trying to achieve something

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1.The Sisters kept at him. Sometimes he was able to fight them off. . . sometimes not.

2.Instead, he took a huge cut in salary and rolled up his former international shirtsleeves for the fight.

3.He likes to fight it out whenever others disagree with him.

4.The lieutenant stood ahead of the troops, the point of his sword upon the ground, his left hand resting upon his fight.

5.Assange's lawyers have said he will fight extradition to Sweden, for fear he could be turned over to the United States.

6.If you love a boy, it's better to fight for his happiness than to abandon him for the sake of his happiness.

7.If I won my fight with sir Sagramor, other knights would have the right to call me out.

8.This, he even had to fight for a partner, do not dare to take risks with him, and calls to withdraw from.退

9.Harry Reid, the party's leader in the Senate, faces a difficult election fight in Nevada: he said the mosque should go somewhere else.(HarryReid)

10.Jack was an ambitious young man; one of his dreams was to fight his way into the fashionable world.