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单词 fight
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verb | noun
fightfight1 /faɪt/ verb (past tense and past participle fought /fɔt/) fight
to use physical force or weapons to try to hurt someone:
  • The two boys were fighting and had to be pulled apart.
  • The soldiers fought for control of the city.
  • wrestle
    to fight by holding someone and trying to push him or her to the ground:
  • A security guard managed to wrestle the thief to the ground.
  • box
    to fight someone while wearing big leather gloves, as a sport:
  • He began to box as a boy and later competed in the Olympics.
  • struggle
    to fight someone who is holding you in order to get away:
  • “Let me go!” I shouted and began to struggle.
  • battle (formal)
    to keep fighting hard until one person or group wins:
  • Protesters battled police through the night.
  • clash (formal)
    if two armies or groups of people clash, they have a short fight:
  • Troops clashed near the border, and one soldier was injured.
  • ➔ see try1 and campaign2 for fight meaning “to try hard to do something,” argue for fight meaning “to argue with someone”
    verb | noun
    fightfight2 /faɪt/ noun fight
    a situation in which two people or groups attack each other and try to hurt each other:
  • She started a fight with another girl by pulling her hair.
  • Three young men were injured in the fight between the two gangs.
  • battle
    a fight between two armies or groups of people, especially during a war:
  • The first large battle of the Civil War was fought in Virginia.
  • fighting
    the things that happen when people or groups fight each other:
  • The fighting between the army and the rebels is continuing around the city.
  • combat
    fighting during a war:
  • Seven marines were wounded in combat on Sunday.
  • brawl
    a noisy fight among a group of people, especially in a public place:
  • Police had to come to the bar to stop the brawl.
  • scuffle
    a short fight that is not very serious:
  • He got a bloody nose in the scuffle.
  • riot
    violent behavior by a crowd of people, especially people who are protesting against something:
  • Many store windows were broken during the riots.
  • struggle
    a fight between two people to take hold of something, or an attempt by one person to get away from the other:
  • One of the men was hurt during the struggle for the gun.
  • clash (formal)
    a short fight between two armies or groups of people. Clash is usually used in news reports:
  • There have been violent clashes between the police and the gangs.
  • duel
    a fight with weapons between two people. In the past, duels were used to bring an end to an argument:
  • He was killed in a duel.
  • ➔ see argument for fight meaning “an argument with someone,” campaign1 for fight meaning “an attempt to achieve something”
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