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fight tooth and nailРусско-английский словарь механических и общенаучных терминов > fight
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[faɪt] verb past tense, past participle fought [fɔːt]1.1) to act against (someone or something) with physical violence:يَتَشاجَر، يُقاتِلThe two boys are fighting over (= because of) some money they found.
2) to resist strongly; to take strong action to prevent:يُكافِح، يُقاوِمWe must fight against any attempt to deprive us of our freedom.
3) to quarrel:يَتَشاجَرHis parents were always fighting.
2. noun1) an act of physical violence between people, countries etc:شِجار، قِتالThere was a fight going on in the street.
2) a struggle; action involving effort:صِراع، نِضالthe fight against disease.
3) the will or strength to resist:إرادَه أو قُوَّه للقِتالThere was no fight left in him.
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قِتَال \ fight: a struggle to win. action: battle: Many soldiers were killed in action. battle: a fight between armed forces; a struggle. combat: a fight, or battle, the art or practice of fighting. hostilities: fighting; acts of war. -
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• You cannot fight City Hall - Лбом стены не прошибешь a (Л), Плетью обуха не перешибешь а (П), Против рожна не попрешь а (П)• You can't fight guns with sticks - Лбом стены не прошибешь а (Л), Плетью обуха не перешибешь а (П), Против рожна не попрешь a (P) -
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تَقَاتَلَ \ come to blows: to start fighting.. fight: to carry on (a battle, war, etc.): The English and the French fought (each other) in the Napoleonic wars. -
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كِفَاح \ conflict: violent disagreement; a struggle; a battle: Parents and children are sometimes in conflict about modern ways. There was a conflict between the two men for the leadership. fight: a struggle to win. struggle: struggling: My clothes got torn during the struggle. You won’t pass your exam without a struggle. \ See Also خلاف (خِلاف) -
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تَحارَبَ \ fight: to carry on (a battle, war, etc.): The English and the French fought (each other) in the Napoleonic wars. -
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to fight on to a decisive end:Although they were both exhausted the armies fought it out until the attackers were victorious at dawn
يُقاتِل حَتّى النِّهايَهFight it out among yourselves which of you is to go.
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to drive away by fighting:يَصُد بِالقِتالI'll fight this cold off by going to bed early.
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شَقَّ طريقَهُ بالقُوَّة \ fight one’s way: to use force so as to pass: The police fought their way through the crowd. -
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قَاتَلَ \ fight, (fought): to carry on (a battle, war, etc.), struggle against: The English and the French fought (each other) in the Napoleonic wars: He fought for his rights. -
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نَاضَلَ \ fight, (fought): to struggle (against): He fought for his rights. The Chinese fought against the Japanese. struggle: to make strong efforts of body or mind: Politicians struggle for power. -
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حَارَبَ \ fight, fought: to carry on (a battle, war, etc.): The English and the French fought (each other) in the Napoleonic wars, to struggle (against): He fought for his rights. The Chinese fought against the Japanese.
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