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21 fire-fighting
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22 tracked armored fighting vehicle
MILIT vehículo blindado de combate sobre orugas mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > tracked armored fighting vehicle
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23 to go down fighting
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24 street fighting
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25 fire fighting
lucha contraincendios, combate de incendiosEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > fire fighting
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26 fire-fighting equipment
equipo de protección contra incendiosEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > fire-fighting equipment
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27 fire-fighting facilities
medidas de extinción (de incendios)English-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > fire-fighting facilities
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28 automatic fire-fighting system
nSAFE sistema automático contra incendios mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > automatic fire-fighting system
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29 halon, foam and powder fire-fighting
nCHEM halotecnia fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > halon, foam and powder fire-fighting
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30 rescue and fire fighting service
nAIR TRANSP, SAFE servicio de rescate e incendios mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > rescue and fire fighting service
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31 tracked armoured fighting vehicle
n (BrE)MILIT vehículo blindado de combate sobre orugas mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > tracked armoured fighting vehicle
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32 be fighting
v.estar peleando, darse de trompazos. -
33 cancer-fighting
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34 close-range fighting
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35 cock-fighting
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36 crime-fighting
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37 fire fighting
s.política de parches. -
38 fire-fighting
adj.contra incendios, de apagar incendios.s.extinción de incendios, combate de incendios. -
39 hand-to-hand fighting
s.lucha cuerpo a cuerpo. -
40 prize fighting
s.boxeo profesional.
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fighting — index belligerency, conflict, litigious, offensive (taking the initiative), pugnacious, strife Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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fighting — n. 1) to step up the fighting 2) bitter, fierce, hard, heavy; hand to hand fighting 3) clean; dirty fighting 4) street fighting 5) fighting breaks out; rages * * * [ faɪtɪŋ] dirty fighting fierce hand to hand fighting hard heavy … Combinatory dictionary
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fighting — I noun the act of fighting; any contest or struggle (Freq. 25) a fight broke out at the hockey game there was fighting in the streets the unhappy couple got into a terrible scrap • Syn: ↑fight, ↑combat, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
fighting — fight|ing [ˈfaıtıŋ] n [U] when people or groups fight each other in a war, in the street etc fighting between ▪ heavy fighting between government and rebel forces ▪ Fighting broke out in the crowds … Dictionary of contemporary English