单词 | fight |
释义 | fight [faɪt] verb (fought, fought) ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■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.士兵逐家拼杀。 •They fought with •The birds were fighting over •They fight like cats and dogs •They fought to the bitter end/to the death ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■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.他勇敢地与疾病搏斗了三年。 •We need the public's help in fighting crime •He fought against •Vitamin C is thought to help fight colds and flu.人们认为维生素C可以帮助抵抗伤风和流感。 •They had to fight hard for •One of the passengers was fighting for her life •With debts of over $2 million, the corporation is fighting for its life •I had to fight (back) •The bank fought off •I was getting a cold at the start of the week but I seem to have fought it off intransitive informal ■to argue 吵架;失和;争吵 •I wish they wouldn't fight in front of the kids.我希望他们不要在孩子面前争吵。 •I could hear them fighting about [faɪt] verb (fought, fought)fight your corner UK ■to defend something that you believe in by arguing 奋力抗争,据理力争 •You'll have to be prepared to fight your corner if you want them to extend the project.如果你想他们延长这个专案计划的期限,你必须做好极力争取的准备。 [faɪt] verb (fought, fought)fight a losing battle ■to try hard to do something when there is no chance that you will succeed 打一场无望取胜的仗;虽必败无疑犹努力奋斗 [faɪt] verb (fought, fought) fight fire with fire ■to use the same methods as someone else in order to defeat them 以其人之道还治其人之身,以牙还牙 [faɪt] verb (fought, fought) fight it out informal ■to decide which of a group of people will get something good when there is only one or a few of that thing 争论出结果,打到分出胜负 •There's only one ticket so you'll have to fight it out between you.只有一张票,所以你们两个商量吧。 [faɪt] verb (fought, fought)fight shy of UK ■to try to avoid something 回避;躲避 •Before this course I'd always fought shy of technology.在修这门课之前,我一直都竭力避开和科技有关的问题。 [faɪt] verb (fought, fought)He who fights and runs away , lives to fight another day. saying ■used to say that it can be a good and acceptable decision to leave a difficult situation 好汉不吃眼前亏。 [faɪt] verb (fought, fought) Phrasal Verbs fight back ■to defend yourself when someone attacks you or causes problems for you 反击,回击,抵抗 [faɪt] noun ESSENTIAL countable ■an argument or an occasion when someone uses physical force to try to defeat someone 争吵;吵架;打架 •Jeff's always getting into/starting •The older boys broke up •UK I had a stand-up •Have you got tickets for the •He put up a ESSENTIAL countable ■when you use a lot of effort to defeat someone or achieve something, or to stop something happening 斗争 •We must continue the •He died last week after a long fight with •They put up a good uncountable ■the wish or ability to fight or act energetically 斗志;战斗力 •The team came out on the field full of fight.队员都斗志昂扬地进入了赛场。 [faɪt] noun a fight to the finish ■when two groups or people intend to fight until one side has been defeated 打到分出胜负为止的斗争 |
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