单词 | fight |
释义 | fightfightsfightfight2 noun1[countable] a situation in which two people or groups hit each otherfight withI didn’t want to have a fight with him.我不想和他打架。fight betweenfights between rival groups of fansfightgroupfan两群对立球迷之间的斗殴2[singular] the process of trying very hard to achieve something or prevent somethingfight forWe support the people’s fight for democracy.我们支持人民争取民主的斗争。fight againstMore money is needed to continue the fight against AIDS.beneedaid继续与艾兹病康正需要更多资金。fight to do somethingThey won their fight to remain in the UK.win他们为留在英国所作的努力成功了。3[countable] an argumentfight withThey’ve had a big fight with their neighbours.haveneighbour他们和邻居大吵了一架。fight over/aboutThere were often fights over money.befight经常为钱发生争吵。THESAURUS argument4[countable] a battle between two armiesfight forthe fight for Bunker Hill争夺邦克山的战役COLLOCATIONS: fightverbsto have a fightHe had a fight with another boy at school.haveto start a fightIf anyone tries to start a fight with me, they’ll regret it.tryto get into a fight (=to become involved in a fight)The men got into a fight about a girl.mangetto break up a fight (=stop it)A teacher managed to break up the fight.manageto pick a fight (=to deliberately start a fight)The man tried to pick a fight with her husband.tryto win/lose a fightYou could easily see who won the fight.canwina fight breaks out (=it suddenly starts)A fight broke out among the fans.breakfantypes of fighta big fightThey ended up having a big fight.endhavea fair fightI had beaten him in a fair fight.havebeata street fightstreet fights between rival gangsfightganga knife fightHe almost died in a knife fight.diea fist fight (=in which people punch each other)A fist fight broke out after the game.breakTHESAURUS: fightfight a situation in which two people or groups hit and try to hurt each other: The boys were always having fights when they were young.boybehavefightbeSeveral people were injured in a violent gang fight.beinjurescuffle a short and not very serious fight: There was a scuffle outside the cinema.beriot a situation in which a crowd of people behave violently in a public place, especially in order to protest against something: The demonstration turned into a riot and several police officers were hurt.turnofficerbebrawl a noisy fight between a small group of people in a public place: He was injured in a drunken brawl outside a pub.beinjurepunch-up British English informal a fight between two or more people, especially because of an argument: The game ended in a punch-up between the players.endplayer |
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