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81 battle
['bætl] 1. noun(a fight between opposing armies or individuals: the last battle of the war.) bătălie, luptă2. verb(to fight.) a (se) lupta- battleship -
82 battle
['bætl] 1. noun(a fight between opposing armies or individuals: the last battle of the war.) μάχη2. verb(to fight.) μάχομαι- battleship -
83 bare-knuckle
['bɛəˌnʌk(ə)l] 1. нареч.; = bareknuckle, bare-knuckled1) с обнажёнными кулаками, без перчаток2) без церемоний, нагло2. прил.; = bareknuckle, bare-knuckled1) = barefisted2) бесцеремонный, наглый3) острый, жестокий, бескомпромиссный, беспощадныйThis is really a bare-knuckle fight between the parties over the extent to which the Republicans will be able to push through many of the things they have on their agenda. — Между партиями идёт жестокая борьба, от исхода которой зависит, сколько законов республиканцы смогут провести через Сенат.
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84 pugna
pugna, ae, f. [root pug, in pugno and pungo; cf. pugil], prop. a fight fist to fist, man to man; hence, in gen., a fight between individuals or armies, a battle, combat, action, engagement (cf.: dimicatio, proelium).I.Lit.:II.dictator eam pugnam laudibus tulit (of the single combat of Torquatus),
Liv. 7, 10 fin.:nonnumquam res ad manus atque ad pugnam veniebat,
came to blows, Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 11, § 28; Liv. 2, 46:diuturnitate pugnae defessi proelio excedebant,
Caes. B. G. 3, 4, 3:alii nuntiant dictatori omnes legiones Etruscorum capessisse pugnam,
Liv. 10, 5, 41:ex omnibus pugnis (Pompeii), quae sunt innumerabiles,
Cic. Mur. 16, 34:exitus pugnarum,
id. Mil. 21, 56:equestris,
a cavalry action, id. Verr. 2, 4, 55, § 122:magna,
Liv. 22, 7:pedestris,
Verg. A. 11, 707:Actia,
Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 61:navalis,
Nep. Arist. 2, 1:gladiatorum,
Suet. Aug. 45:prospera,
Suet. Calig. 35:mala,
Sall. J. 56, 3; Cic. Div. 2, 25, 54:singularis,
a duel, Macr. S. 5, 2.—Transf.A.Troops drawn up for battle, a line of battle (rare):B.ordinata per principes hastatosque ac triarios pugna,
Liv. 22, 5:mediam pugnam tueri,
the middle line, central division, id. 22, 45; cf.:segregat pugnam eorum,
id. 1, 25:pugnam mutare,
Curt. 3, 2, 14.—A battle, contest, dispute, quarrel, in gen. (rare but class.):dabo aliam pugnam magnam,
Plaut. Ps. 1, 5, 110:pugnam conserui seni,
id. Bacch. 4, 9, 43; Ter. Eun. 5, 2, 60:quanta pugna est doctissimorum hominum,
Cic. Div. 2, 51, 105:initurus forensium certaminum pugnam,
Quint. 5, 12, 22; 8, 6, 1; 5, 7, 35:pugna inter testem et patronum,
id. 6, 4, 21:rerum naturae pugna secum,
Plin. 2, 33, 38, § 102:audiet pugnas juventus,
stories of battle, Hor. C. 1, 2, 23:pugnas bibit aure vulgus,
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85 battle
[ˈbætl]1. nouna fight between opposing armies or individuals:مَعْرَكَـهthe last battle of the war.
2. verbto fight.يُقاتِل، يُحارِب -
86 battle
['bætl] 1. noun(a fight between opposing armies or individuals: the last battle of the war.) bataille2. verb(to fight.) (se) battre- battleship -
87 battle
['bætl] 1. noun(a fight between opposing armies or individuals: the last battle of the war.) batalha2. verb(to fight.) batalhar- battleship -
88 bullfight
noun (in Spain etc a fight between a bull and men on horseback and on foot.) corrida de torosbullfight n corrida de torostr['bʊlfaɪt]1 corrida de toros, lidia\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go to a bullfight ir a los torosbullfight ['bʊl.faɪt] n: corrida f (de toros)n.• corrida s.f.• corrida de toros s.f.• lidia s.f.• toro s.m.noun corrida f de toros['bʊlfaɪt]N corrida f (de toros)* * *noun corrida f de toros -
89 Stierkampf
m bullfight* * *der Stierkampfbullfighting; bullfight* * *Stier|kampfmbullfight* * *(in Spain etc a fight between a bull and men on horseback and on foot.) bullfight* * *Stier·kampfm bullfight* * *der bullfight* * *Stierkampf m bullfight* * *der bullfight* * *m.bullfight n. -
90 roughing
EN definition: Infraction in ice hockey which calls for a minor penalty. It occurs when a fight between players is more of a pushing and shoving match. A less severe penalty than fighting.грубость; грубая играRU definition: Нарушение в хоккее с шайбой, за которое назначается малый штраф. Оно происходит, когда драка между игроками скорее похожа на отталкивание друг друга. Менее серьезное нарушение, чем драка. -
91 bullfight
noun (in Spain etc a fight between a bull and men on horseback and on foot.) tyrefektingsubst. \/ˈbʊlfaɪt\/tyrefekting -
92 petty
'peti1) (of very little importance; trivial: petty details.) ubetydelig, triviell2) (deliberately nasty for a foolish or trivial reason: petty behaviour.) smålig•- pettily- pettiness
- petty cashliten--------småligIsubst. \/ˈpetɪ\/( hverdagslig) se ➢ petticoatIIadj. \/ˈpetɪ\/1) liten, ubetydelig, triviell2) smålig, pedantisk, som gjør bagatellmessige problemer store3) mindreverdig, i liten skala, små- -
93 mocarz
m (G pl mocarzy a. mocarzów) książk. 1. (siłacz) colossus, strongman- walka dwóch mocarzy a fight between two strongmen- uważać się za mocarza to consider oneself a colossus a. a strongman2. (władca) mighty a. powerful ruler, potentate- mocarze antycznego świata the mighty a. powerful rulers of the ancient world- był wielkim i okrutnym mocarzem he was a mighty and cruel potentate3. przen. (wybitna indywidualność) leading light- mocarz literatury/sceny teatralnej/sztuki a leading light of literature/the theatre/art* * *mp1. lit. (= władca) ruler.2. lit. (= siłacz) strongman.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mocarz
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94 जाम्बवत् _jāmbavat
जाम्बवत् m. N. of a king of bears who was of signal service to Rāma at the siege of Laṅkā. He was also noted for his medical skill. [This same Jāmbavat appears to have lived up to the time of Kṛisna, or perhaps he was another being of that time; for there was a fight between Kṛiṣṇa and Jāmbavat for the Syamantaka jewel which the latter had got from Prasena, brother of Satrājit. Kṛiṣṇa vanquished Jāmbavat, who placed the jewel, along with his daughter Jāmbavatī, at his entire disposal.]*****जाम्बीरम् (-लम्) A citron.-लम् Ved. The knee-pan. -
95 bullfight
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96 bullfight
noun (in Spain etc a fight between a bull and men on horseback and on foot.) bikaviadal -
97 sabung
make duel, made in duel,* * *competitive fight between two animals (usually with gambling) -
98 bullfight
n. boğa güreşi* * *noun (in Spain etc a fight between a bull and men on horseback and on foot.) boğa güreşi -
99 bullfight
noun (in Spain etc a fight between a bull and men on horseback and on foot.) bikoborba* * *[búlfait]nounbikoborba -
100 개싸움
n. dogfight, fight between dogs
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