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fight
/ˈfaɪt/
(
vt
.)與…打仗,與…搏鬥,與…鬥爭戰鬥,搏鬥
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fight
,
n.
1.
A
battle
;
an
engagement
;
a
contest
in
arms
;
a
combat
;
a
violent
conflict
or
struggle
for
victory
,
between
individuals
or
between
armies
,
ships
,
or
navies
,
etc
.
Who
now
defies
thee
thrice
to
single
fight
.
--
Milton
.
2.
A
struggle
or
contest
of
any
kind
.
3.
Strength
or
disposition
for
fighting
;
pugnacity
;
as
,
he
has
a
great
deal
of
fight
in
him
. [
Colloq
.]
4.
A
screen
for
the
combatants
in
ships
. [
Obs
.]
Up
with
your
fights
,
and
your
nettings
prepare
.
--
Dryden
.
Running fight
,
a
fight
in
which
the
enemy
is
continually
chased
;
also
,
one
which
continues
without
definite
end
or
result
.
Syn:
--
Combat
;
engagement
;
contest
;
struggle
;
encounter
;
fray
;
affray
;
action
;
conflict
.
See
Battle
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fight
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Fought
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Fighting
.]
1.
To
strive
or
contened
for
victory
,
with
armies
or
in
single
combat
;
to
attempt
to
defeat
,
subdue
,
or
destroy
an
enemy
,
either
by
blows
or
weapons
;
to
contend
in
arms
; --
followed
by
with
or
against
.
You
do
fight
against
your
country's
foes
.
--
Shak
.
To
fight
with
thee
no
man
of
arms
will
deign
.
--
Milton
.
2.
To
act
in
opposition
to
anything
;
to
struggle
against
;
to
contend
;
to
strive
;
to
make
resistance
.
To fight shy
,
to
avoid
meeting
fairly
or
at
close
quarters
;
to
keep
out
of
reach
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fight
,
v. t.
1.
To
carry
on
,
or
wage
,
as
a
conflict
,
or
battle
;
to
win
or
gain
by
struggle
,
as
one's
way
;
to
sustain
by
fighting
,
as
a
cause
.
He
had
to
fight
his
way
through
the
world
.
--
Macaulay
.
I
have
fought
a
good
fight
.
--
2
Tim
.
iv
. 7.
2.
To
contend
with
in
battle
;
to
war
against
;
as
,
they
fought
the
enemy
in
two
pitched
battles
;
the
sloop
fought
the
frigate
for
three
hours
.
3.
To
cause
to
fight
;
to
manage
or
maneuver
in
a
fight
;
as
,
to
fight
cocks
;
to
fight
one's
ship
.
To fight it out
,
to
fight
until
a
decisive
and
conclusive
result
is
reached
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
fight
n
1:
the
act
of
fighting
;
any
contest
or
struggle
; "
a
fight
broke
out
at
the
hockey
game
"; "
there
was
fighting
in
the
streets
"; "
the
unhappy
couple
got
into
a
terrible
scrap
"
[
syn
:
fighting
,
combat
,
scrap
]
2:
an
intense
verbal
dispute
; "
a
violent
fight
over
the
bill
is
expected
in
the
Senate
"
3:
a
boxing
match
; "
the
fight
was
on
television
last
night
"
[
syn
:
bout
]
4:
a
hostile
meeting
of
opposing
military
forces
in
the
course
of
a
war
; "
Grant
won
a
decisive
victory
in
the
battle
of
Chickamauga
"; "
he
lost
his
romantic
ideas
about
war
when
he
got
into
a
real
engagement
" [
syn
:
battle
,
conflict
,
engagement
]
5:
an
aggressive
willingness
to
compete
; "
the
team
was
full
of
fight
" [
syn
:
competitiveness
]
v
1:
be
engaged
in
a
fight
;
carry
on
a
fight
; "
the
tribesmen
fought
each
other
"; "
Siblings
are
always
fighting
" [
syn
:
struggle
]
2:
fight
against
or
resist
strongly
; "
The
senator
said
he
would
oppose
the
bill
"; "
Don't
fight
it
!" [
syn
:
oppose
,
fight
back
,
fight down
,
defend
]
3:
make
a
strenuous
or
labored
effort
; "
She
struggled
for
years
to
survive
without
welfare
"; "
He
fought
for
breath
" [
syn
:
struggle
]
4:
exert
oneself
continuously
,
vigorously
,
or
obtrusively
to
gain
an
end
or
engage
in
a
crusade
for
a
certain
cause
or
person
;
be
an
advocate
for
; "
The
liberal
party
pushed
for
reforms
"; "
She
is
crusading
for
women's
rights
"; "
The
Dean
is
pushing
for
his
favorite
candidate
" [
syn
:
crusade
,
press
,
campaign
,
push
,
agitate
]
[
also
:
fought
]
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