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se battre

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. fight [brit. angl. fʌɪt, am. angl. faɪt] SAM.

1. fight (struggle):

fight fig.
lutte ž. spol (against contre, for pour, to do pour faire)
the fight for life
to keep up the fight
to put up a fight
se défendre (against contre)
a fight to the death dobes., fig.

2. fight (outbreak of fighting):

bagarre ž. spol (between entre, over pour)
fight VOJ.
bataille ž. spol (between entre, for pour)
combat m. spol (between entre)
to get into or have a fight with sb
to start a fight
provoquer une bagarre (with contre or avec)

3. fight (in boxing):

fight
combat m. spol (between entre)
to win/lose a fight
un combat loyal (entre) also fig.

4. fight (argument):

fight
dispute ž. spol (over au sujet de, with avec)
to have a fight with sb

5. fight (combative spirit):

fight (physical)
envie ž. spol de se battre
envie ž. spol de lutter

II. fight <pret., del. Pf. fought> [brit. angl. fʌɪt, am. angl. faɪt] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. fight (gen) fig.:

fight disease, evil, opponent, emotion, problem, proposal, tendency
fight fire
fight campaign, war
mener (against contre)
to fight one's way through crowd
to fight one's way through difficulties, obstacles
to fight sb dobes. ŠPORT
to fight sb fig.
to fight each other

2. fight POLIT.:

fight candidate: seat, election
fight candidates: seat, election

3. fight PRAVO:

fight case, cause

III. fight <pret., del. Pf. fought> [brit. angl. fʌɪt, am. angl. faɪt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. fight (campaign):

fight fig.
lutter (for pour, against contre, to do pour faire)
to fight hard

2. fight dobes. VOJ.:

fight
se battre (against contre, with avec)
to fight in a battle
to fight for breath
to stand and fight
to fight over land, possessions

3. fight (squabble):

fight
se quereller (over à propos de)

IV. fight [brit. angl. fʌɪt, am. angl. faɪt]

to fight the good fight

fist fight SAM.

fist fight
pugilat m. spol

gang fight SAM.

gang fight

I. fight back GLAG. [brit. angl. fʌɪt -, am. angl. faɪt -] (fight back)

se défendre (against contre)

II. fight back GLAG. [brit. angl. fʌɪt -, am. angl. faɪt -] (fight back [sth])

fight back tears
fight back fear, anger

I. fight off GLAG. [brit. angl. fʌɪt -, am. angl. faɪt -] (fight off [sth], fight [sth] off) dobes.

fight off attacker
fight off troops
fight off attack

II. fight off GLAG. [brit. angl. fʌɪt -, am. angl. faɪt -] (fight off [sth]) fig.

fight off illness, despair
fight off challenge, criticism, proposal, takeover bid

I. fight down GLAG. [brit. angl. fʌɪt -, am. angl. faɪt -] (fight down [sth])

fight down emotion:

fight down

fight on GLAG. [brit. angl. fʌɪt -, am. angl. faɪt -]

fight on

I. fight out GLAG. [brit. angl. fʌɪt -, am. angl. faɪt -] (fight out [sth], fight [sth] out)

fight out differences etc:

fight out

pillow fight SAM.

pillow fight

title fight SAM.

title fight

v slovarju PONS

Angleščina
Angleščina
Francoščina
Francoščina

I. fight <fought, fought> [faɪt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. fight (exchange blows):

fight

2. fight (wage war, do battle):

fight
to fight with/against sb

3. fight (dispute, quarrel bitterly):

to fight over sth

4. fight (struggle to overcome sth):

to fight for sth
to fight against sth

II. fight [faɪt] GLAG. preh. glag.

fight enemy, crime
fight person
fight a case, an action
to fight an election POLIT.

fraza:

to fight shy of sth/doing sth

III. fight [faɪt] SAM.

1. fight (violent confrontation):

fight
bagarre ž. spol
to get into a fight with sb

2. fight (quarrel):

fight
dispute ž. spol

3. fight (battle):

fight
combat m. spol

4. fight (struggle, campaign):

fight
lutte ž. spol
to show some fight
to put up a good fight

5. fight ŠPORT:

fight
combat m. spol

cock fight SAM.

cock fight
combat m. spol de poulets

fight off GLAG. preh. glag.

1. fight off (repel, repulse):

fight off

2. fight off (resist):

fight off

fight on GLAG. nepreh. glag.

fight on

I. fight back GLAG. nepreh. glag.

fight back

II. fight back GLAG. preh. glag.

1. fight back (fight):

fight back

2. fight back fig. tears:

fight back
Francoščina
Francoščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
fist fight
to fight
to fight each other
to fight
to fight death
to fight against sth
to fight a bull
fight
v slovarju PONS
Angleščina
Angleščina
Francoščina
Francoščina

I. fight <fought, fought> [faɪt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. fight (exchange blows):

fight

2. fight (wage war, do battle):

fight
to fight with/against sb

3. fight (dispute, quarrel bitterly):

to fight over sth

4. fight (struggle to overcome sth):

to fight for sth
to fight against sth

II. fight [faɪt] GLAG. preh. glag.

fight enemy, crime
fight person
fight a case, an action
to fight an election POLIT.

fraza:

to fight shy of sth/doing sth

III. fight [faɪt] SAM.

1. fight (violent confrontation):

fight
bagarre ž. spol
to get into a fight with sb

2. fight (quarrel):

fight
dispute ž. spol

3. fight (battle):

fight
combat m. spol

4. fight (struggle, campaign):

fight
lutte ž. spol
to show some fight
to put up a good fight

5. fight sports:

fight
combat m. spol

cock fight SAM.

cock fight
combat m. spol de coqs

I. fight back GLAG. nepreh. glag.

fight back

II. fight back GLAG. preh. glag.

1. fight back (fight):

fight back

2. fight back fig. tears:

fight back

fight on GLAG. nepreh. glag.

fight on

fight off GLAG. preh. glag.

1. fight off (repel, repulse):

fight off

2. fight off (resist):

fight off
Francoščina
Francoščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
to fight
to fight each other
to fight
to fight death
to fight against sth
fight
fight
to fight a bull
Present
Ifight
youfight
he/she/itfights
wefight
youfight
theyfight
Past
Ifought
youfought
he/she/itfought
wefought
youfought
theyfought
Present Perfect
Ihavefought
youhavefought
he/she/ithasfought
wehavefought
youhavefought
theyhavefought
Past Perfect
Ihadfought
youhadfought
he/she/ithadfought
wehadfought
youhadfought
theyhadfought

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So let us all at least agree on one thing: let the adults fight out their problems and leave the innocent children out of it.
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