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61 rascarse la barriga
* * *(v.) = sit on + Posesivo + butt, sit on + Posesivo + backsideEx. 'He went and fought for this country, and he got wounded and that is more than most people who are sitting on their butt,' she said.Ex. If the bureaucrats think that sitting on their backside and holding meeting upon meeting will solve this crisis, then God help this nation.* * *(v.) = sit on + Posesivo + butt, sit on + Posesivo + backsideEx: 'He went and fought for this country, and he got wounded and that is more than most people who are sitting on their butt,' she said.
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62 rascarse los huevos
(v.) = sit on + Posesivo + butt, sit on + Posesivo + backsideEx. 'He went and fought for this country, and he got wounded and that is more than most people who are sitting on their butt,' she said.Ex. If the bureaucrats think that sitting on their backside and holding meeting upon meeting will solve this crisis, then God help this nation.* * *(v.) = sit on + Posesivo + butt, sit on + Posesivo + backsideEx: 'He went and fought for this country, and he got wounded and that is more than most people who are sitting on their butt,' she said.
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63 recuperarse
1 (disgusto, emoción) to get over (de, -), recover (de, from)2 (enfermedad) to recover (de, from), recuperate (de, from)* * *VPR1) [enfermo] to recover (de from)la ciudad se recupera poco a poco tras la intensa nevada — the city is gradually recovering from the heavy blizzard
recuperarse de — [+ operación, enfermedad, crisis, viaje] to recover from
2) (Com) [economía, mercado, divisa] to recover* * *(v.) = rally + Reflexivo, find + Posesivo + feet, rebound, pick up, rally, turn + a corner, get + a second wind, get back into + the game, pick up + the piecesEx. Then the secretary, having rallied herself, said forlornly 'I'll let him know you're here in a minute'.Ex. Although it may have taken a little while to find its feet, this collection is now a most significant resource in its own right, due in no small measure by the stimulation provided by Victorian historians.Ex. The article is entitled 'Children's publishers rebound in 1997'.Ex. As demand for hotel accommodation begins to pick up, albeit very unevenly, attention is turning again to how the major companies can gain market share.Ex. Thereupon he rallied, and with an air of accepting the inevitable turned into the library parking lot and went to his office.Ex. But for the moment, Iraq does seem to have turned a corner politically.Ex. Although you may get a second wind with the rising of the sun, the longer you stay up, the more your condition deteriorates.Ex. Although they fought until the end, they could not get back into the game and succumbed to a 61-37 defeat.Ex. More than just a time for picking up the pieces, divorce is a new opportunity to improve on the past and create a fuller life.* * *(v.) = rally + Reflexivo, find + Posesivo + feet, rebound, pick up, rally, turn + a corner, get + a second wind, get back into + the game, pick up + the piecesEx: Then the secretary, having rallied herself, said forlornly 'I'll let him know you're here in a minute'.
Ex: Although it may have taken a little while to find its feet, this collection is now a most significant resource in its own right, due in no small measure by the stimulation provided by Victorian historians.Ex: The article is entitled 'Children's publishers rebound in 1997'.Ex: As demand for hotel accommodation begins to pick up, albeit very unevenly, attention is turning again to how the major companies can gain market share.Ex: Thereupon he rallied, and with an air of accepting the inevitable turned into the library parking lot and went to his office.Ex: But for the moment, Iraq does seem to have turned a corner politically.Ex: Although you may get a second wind with the rising of the sun, the longer you stay up, the more your condition deteriorates.Ex: Although they fought until the end, they could not get back into the game and succumbed to a 61-37 defeat.Ex: More than just a time for picking up the pieces, divorce is a new opportunity to improve on the past and create a fuller life.* * *
■recuperarse verbo reflexivo to recover, get over
' recuperarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
curar
- recuperar
- sobreponerse
English:
bounce back
- come through
- foot
- get over
- pull through
- rally
- better
- convalesce
- recover
- recuperate
* * *vpr1. [enfermo] to recover, to recuperate2. [de una crisis] to recover;[negocio] to pick up;recuperarse de algo [divorcio, trauma] to get over sth;tardé en recuperarme del susto it took me a while to recover from o get over the shock* * *v/r recover (de from)* * *vrrecuperarse de : to recover from, to get over* * *recuperarse vb to recover -
64 ser una raya en el agua
(v.) = be good for nothingEx. For, methinks, the present condition of man is like a field, where battle hath been lately fought, where we may see many legs, and arms, and eyes lying here and there, which, for want of a union, and a soul to quicken and enliven them, are good for nothing, but to feed ravens, and infect the air.* * *(v.) = be good for nothingEx: For, methinks, the present condition of man is like a field, where battle hath been lately fought, where we may see many legs, and arms, and eyes lying here and there, which, for want of a union, and a soul to quicken and enliven them, are good for nothing, but to feed ravens, and infect the air.
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65 servicio de referencia
(n.) = reference desk, reference service, enquiry serviceEx. The authors of this work have had experience behind both reference desks and classroom lecterns and have felt strongly the lack of an adequate text on the training and education of the reference librarian.Ex. The reference service can provide university and college prospectuses, printed material on all aspects of careers and their selection, and examination requirements of professional bodies.Ex. The library of the South African National Museum of Military History provides an enquiry service which answers genealogical questions regarding who fought in border wars, the Zulu War, Anglo-Boer War, World War I and World War II.* * *(n.) = reference desk, reference service, enquiry serviceEx: The authors of this work have had experience behind both reference desks and classroom lecterns and have felt strongly the lack of an adequate text on the training and education of the reference librarian.
Ex: The reference service can provide university and college prospectuses, printed material on all aspects of careers and their selection, and examination requirements of professional bodies.Ex: The library of the South African National Museum of Military History provides an enquiry service which answers genealogical questions regarding who fought in border wars, the Zulu War, Anglo-Boer War, World War I and World War II. -
66 sistema anglosajón de medidas
(n.) = imperial measuresEx. A market trader who fought a long legal battle to sell goods only in imperial measures has died.* * *(n.) = imperial measuresEx: A market trader who fought a long legal battle to sell goods only in imperial measures has died.
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67 tierras bajas
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68 valerosamente
adv.1 valiantly, courageously.2 bravely, gallantly, courageously, valiantly.* * *ADV bravely, valiantly* * *= valiantly.Ex. He fought valiantly to establish a program to fill this lacuna.* * *= valiantly.Ex: He fought valiantly to establish a program to fill this lacuna.
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69 valientemente
adv.1 vigorously, strongly.2 valiantly, courageously, strenuously, manfully.3 superabundantly, excessively.4 elegantly, with propriety.5 bravely, valiantly, courageously, heroically.* * *► adverbio1 bravely, courageously* * *ADV bravely, courageously, valiantly liter* * *= valiantly, manfully.Ex. He fought valiantly to establish a program to fill this lacuna.Ex. The Bolsheviks have manfully set their shoulders to the wheel undaunted by this staggering catastrophe.* * *= valiantly, manfully.Ex: He fought valiantly to establish a program to fill this lacuna.
Ex: The Bolsheviks have manfully set their shoulders to the wheel undaunted by this staggering catastrophe.* * *bravely, courageously, valiantly ( liter)* * *valientemente advbravely, courageously -
70 vapulear
v.1 to beat, to thrash.2 to slate.vapulear los derechos de alguien to trample on somebody's rights3 to maul, to batter.* * *1 (azotar) to beat, thrash2 figurado (criticar) to criticize, slate* * *VT2) (=regañar) to slate ** * *verbo transitivo to beat, give... a beating* * *= clobber, lick, trounce.Ex. Clobbering the rich with taxes doesn't help anyone.Ex. They got licked by a bunch of little, ill-armed peasant guerillas.Ex. Defending champions Japan fought back from 1-0 behind to trounce Thailand 4-1 to qualify for the quarter-finals.* * *verbo transitivo to beat, give... a beating* * *= clobber, lick, trounce.Ex: Clobbering the rich with taxes doesn't help anyone.
Ex: They got licked by a bunch of little, ill-armed peasant guerillas.Ex: Defending champions Japan fought back from 1-0 behind to trounce Thailand 4-1 to qualify for the quarter-finals.* * *vapulear [A1 ]vtto beat, give … a beating* * *
vapulear verbo transitivo
1 (golpear) to beat
2 fam (criticar con dureza) to slate, pan
* * *vapulear vt1. [golpear] to beat, to thrash;[zarandear] to shake about;vapulear los derechos de alguien to trample on sb's rightsla crítica vapuleó la obra the critics slated the work* * *v/t1 beat up* * *vapulear vt: to beat, to thrash -
71 vega
f.1 fertile plain.2 Vega, Lope Felix de Vega Carpio.* * *1 fertile lowland, fertile plain* * *SF1) (=terreno bajo) fertile plain, rich lowland area; (=prado) water meadows [pl] ; (And) stretch of alluvial soil2) (Caribe) (=tabacal) tobacco plantation* * *1) (Geog) ≈meadow ( area of low-lying fertile land)2) (Chi) ( mercado de abastos) market* * *= lowlands.Ex. They took part in many small-scale but often bitterly fought operations across the coastal lowlands.* * *1) (Geog) ≈meadow ( area of low-lying fertile land)2) (Chi) ( mercado de abastos) market* * *= lowlands.Ex: They took part in many small-scale but often bitterly fought operations across the coastal lowlands.
* * *A ( Geog) ≈ meadow ( area of low-lying fertile land)B ( Chi) (mercado de abastos) market* * *
vega f Agr
1 fertile lowland
2 LAm tobacco plantation
' vega' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ribera
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72 vivir asustado
(v.) = live in + fearEx. Our area has been like a war-zone for the last six weeks and our pensioners live in fear of the children they fought to defend.* * *(v.) = live in + fearEx: Our area has been like a war-zone for the last six weeks and our pensioners live in fear of the children they fought to defend.
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73 vivir atemorizado
(v.) = live in + fearEx. Our area has been like a war-zone for the last six weeks and our pensioners live in fear of the children they fought to defend.* * *(v.) = live in + fearEx: Our area has been like a war-zone for the last six weeks and our pensioners live in fear of the children they fought to defend.
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74 vivir con miedo
(v.) = live in + fearEx. Our area has been like a war-zone for the last six weeks and our pensioners live in fear of the children they fought to defend.* * *(v.) = live in + fearEx: Our area has been like a war-zone for the last six weeks and our pensioners live in fear of the children they fought to defend.
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75 zurrar
v.1 to beat, to thrash (informal) (pegar).2 to lash, to beat up, to spank, to whip.3 to shit, to defecate, to go potty, to take a dump.* * *1 familiar to thrash\zurrarle la badana a alguien to tan somebody's hide* * *VT1) * (=pegar) to wallop *, give a hiding *2) * [en discusión] to flatten3) * (=criticar) to lash out at, lay into *4) [+ pieles] to dress* * *verbo transitivo (fam) to wallop (colloq), to give... a (good) thrashing o hiding (colloq)zurrarle a alguien — (Méx fam)
* * *= trounce.Ex. Defending champions Japan fought back from 1-0 behind to trounce Thailand 4-1 to qualify for the quarter-finals.* * *verbo transitivo (fam) to wallop (colloq), to give... a (good) thrashing o hiding (colloq)zurrarle a alguien — (Méx fam)
* * *= trounce.Ex: Defending champions Japan fought back from 1-0 behind to trounce Thailand 4-1 to qualify for the quarter-finals.
* * *zurrar [A1 ]vtcomo se entere tu padre te va a zurrar de lo lindo wait till your father finds out, he'll give you a good hiding o thrashing o walloping!zurrarle a algn ( Méx fam): esas cosas me zurran things like that really get me o bug me o ( AmE) tick me off ( colloq)me zurra escribir a máquina I find typing a real pain in the neck ( colloq)■ zurrarvi* * *
zurrar ( conjugate zurrar) verbo transitivo (fam) to wallop (colloq), to give … a (good) thrashing o hiding (colloq)
zurrar vtr fam (pegar) to beat, flog: zurrar la badana a uno, to tan someone
* * *zurrar vtFam1. [persona] to beat, to thrash2. [piel] to tan;Esp Famzurrar la badana a alguien to tan sb's hide* * *v/t TÉC tan;zurrar a alguien fam tan s.o.’s hide fam* * * -
76 contra
adv.athwart.prep.1 against.un jarabe contra la tos a cough syrupen contra againstestar en contra de algo, estar contra algo to be opposed to somethingeso va contra el reglamento that's against regulations2 versus.f.opposing view, con.* * *1 against2 for3 (enfrente) facing, opposite1 familiar drawback, snag1 gosh!, good grief!\en contra againsten contra de lo que... contrary to...llevar la contra a alguien to contradict somebody, disagree with somebodyopinar en contra to disagree* * *prep.* * *SF* * *I1)a) (indicando posición, dirección) againstlo puso contra la pared/la ventana — he put it against the wall/by the window
b) ( con sentido de oposición) againstuna vacuna contra la gripe — a flu o an anti-flu vaccine
c) (en locs)un gol en contra — (RPl) an own goal
en contra de — ( opuesto a) against; ( contrariamente a) contrary to
2)a) (Fin)b) (Com) ( a cambio de)II1) (esp AmL fam) ( dificultad) snagllevar la contra — contrario I 3)
2) (Col) ( antídoto) antidote3) (Pol, Hist)a) ( grupo)IIIla contra — the Contras (pl)
* * *I1)a) (indicando posición, dirección) againstlo puso contra la pared/la ventana — he put it against the wall/by the window
b) ( con sentido de oposición) againstuna vacuna contra la gripe — a flu o an anti-flu vaccine
c) (en locs)un gol en contra — (RPl) an own goal
en contra de — ( opuesto a) against; ( contrariamente a) contrary to
2)a) (Fin)b) (Com) ( a cambio de)II1) (esp AmL fam) ( dificultad) snagllevar la contra — contrario I 3)
2) (Col) ( antídoto) antidote3) (Pol, Hist)a) ( grupo)IIIla contra — the Contras (pl)
* * *contra1= against, versus (vs - abreviatura), anti.Ex: Against this proliferation of hosts there is a distinct awareness amongst users of the need for the rationalisation.
Ex: I believe that the emphasis on abuse of title entry in the name of speeding up cataloging is not the question of a title entry versus other entries, it is the question of simplification.Ex: States began passing anti stalking legislation in 1990 after a rash of stalking related murders and publicity surrounding the stalking of celebrities = Los estados empezaron a aprobar legislación contra el acecho en 1990 después de una racha de asesinatos relacionados con el acoso y de la publicidad que surgió relacionada con la persecución de famosos.* acción contra el fuego = fire response.* a favor y en contra = pro and con.* argumento en contra = counter-argument [counterargument].* argumentos a favor o en contra = arguments for (and/or) against.* carrera contra el tiempo = race against time, race against the clock.* carrera contra reloj = race against time, race against the clock.* contra el cáncer = anticancer.* contra el deseo de Alguien = against + Posesivo + will.* contra el reumatismo = anti-rheumatism.* contra el viento = upwind.* contra fuerzas superiores = against (all/the) odds.* contra la ansiedad = anti-anxiety.* contra la pared = up against the wall, with + Posesivo + back against the wall, against a/the wall.* contra las cuerdas = against the ropes.* contra la voluntad de Alguien = against + Posesivo + will.* contra los dioses = against (all/the) odds.* contra (todo) pronóstico = against (all/the) odds.* contra todo (tipo) de riesgo = against all risks.* contra una pared = against a/the wall.* contra viento y marea = at all costs, against (all/the) odds, at any cost, at any price, come hell or high water.* en contra = counterpoint, against.* en contra de la guerra = antiwar [anti-war].* en contra de la opinión general = contrary to popular belief.* en contra de la raza blanca = anti-white [antiwhite].* en contra de la raza negra = antiblack [anti-black].* en contra de las circunstancias = against circumstances.* estar a favor o en contra = be for or against.* estar en contra de = be against.* hablar en contra de = speak against.* hacer objeciones contra = urge against.* ir a contra reloj = race against + time, race against + the clock.* ir en contra de = contravene, fly in + the face of, go against, militate against, stand in + contrast to, tell against, be at odds with, work at + cross purposes, be at cross purposes, be contrary to, set against, run + counter to, run + contrary to, be at loggerheads with, argue against, stand in + sharp contrast to, run up against, turn against, speak against, run + afoul of, fall + afoul of.* ir en contra del reloj = race against + the clock.* ir en contra del tiempo = race against + the clock.* ir en contra de todos + Posesivo + principios = violate + principle.* luchar contra corriente = labour + against the grain.* luchar contra un fuego = fight + fire.* militar contra = militate against.* no predisponer a Alguien en contra = stay on + the right side of, keep on + the right side of.* no tener nada en contra de Algo = have + no quarrel about + Nombre.* ponerse en contra de = turn against.* por contra = in contrast.* predispuesto en contra de = disposed against.* probabilidades en contra de = odds against.* pronunciarse a favor o en contra de Algo = take + sides.* pros y contras = trade-off [tradeoff/trade off], ins and outs, pros and cons.* pros (y/o) contras = merits (and/or) demerits, strengths (and/or) weaknesses, pluses (and/or) minuses.* pruebas en contra = evidence to the contrary.* seguridad contra corrientes eléctricas = electrical security.* tener pros y contras = be a mixed blessing.* utilizar en contra = set against.* viento en contra = headwind.* volverse en contra de = turn against.* * *A1 (indicando posición, dirección) againstlo estrellaron contra la puerta they threw him against the doornos estrellamos contra un árbol we crashed into a treenadar contra la corriente to swim against the currentpuso el escritorio contra la ventana he put the desk under o by o in front of o next to the window2 (con sentido de oposición) againstdos contra uno two against onela lucha contra la tiranía/la ignorancia the struggle against tyranny/ignoranceuna vacuna contra la gripe a flu o an anti-flu vaccineuna política contra la discriminación racial a policy to combat racial discriminationcontra lo que opinan todos contrary to what everyone thinks3 ( en locs):en contra againstyo estoy en contra I'm against it40 votos a favor y 23 en contra 40 votes for and 23 againstun gol en contra ( RPl); an own goalen contra de: está en contra de mis principios it's against my principlesen contra nuestra or de nosotros against usse pronunciaron en contra de estas medidas they announced that they were opposed to these measuresB1 ( Fin):un cheque girado contra el Banco de Pando a check drawn on the Banco de Pando2 ( Com)(a cambio de): contra presentación/entrega de este vale on presentation/surrender of this voucherenvíos contra reembolso parcels sent cash on deliveryllevarle la contra a algn: a ella no le gusta que le lleven la contra she doesn't like to be contradictedsiempre tiene que llevarme la contra she always has to disagreelo hace sólo por llevar la contra he does it just to be difficultB ( Col) (antídoto) antidote12* * *
contra preposición
against;
nos estrellamos contra un árbol we crashed into a tree;
dos contra uno two against one;
yo estoy en contra I'm against it;
40 votos en contra 40 votes against;
en contra de ( opuesto a) against;
( contrariamente a) contrary to
■ sustantivo femenino
◊ llevarle la contra a algn to contradict sb
c) (Pol, Hist) ( grupo):
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino ( individuo) Contra rebel
■ sustantivo masculino See Also→◊ pro
contra
I preposición
1 (oposición) against
estar en contra de algo, to be against sthg
nadie dijo nada en contra, no one disagreed
2 (apoyado en) against
3 (cuando indica colisión física) into
II f Pol (grupo contrarrevolucionario) contra
♦ Locuciones: los pros y los contras, the pros and cons
' contra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abominar
- animosidad
- apelar
- atentar
- atentado
- azuzar
- blasfemar
- bloque
- cabeza
- cargar
- chocar
- combatir
- conjurarse
- corriente
- cuerda
- darse
- declararse
- defender
- derecha
- despotricar
- efectiva
- efectivo
- eficaz
- embestir
- empotrar
- enfrente
- envío
- estampar
- estamparse
- estrellar
- estrellarse
- exaltada
- exaltado
- impacto
- imponer
- indisponer
- injuria
- inoculación
- interponer
- juventud
- legal
- manifestarse
- mutar
- mutarse
- oponerse
- oposición
- pared
- predisponer
- preservar
- prevenir
English:
accusation
- against
- agitate
- aid
- antihistamine
- antipollution
- argue
- argument
- attack
- attempt
- avoid
- back
- barge into
- belief
- bias
- biased
- blast
- blitz
- bump
- bump into
- campaign
- cannon
- career
- cash
- charge
- charity
- claim
- clamp down
- clash
- clock
- clutch
- combat
- come out
- con
- contra
- contrary
- counter
- crack
- crack down
- crackdown
- crash
- crime
- decide
- demonstrate
- discriminate
- fight
- find
- for
- foul
- from
* * *♦ nfla Contra the Contras♦ nmfContra (rebel)* * *I prp against;en contra de against;en contra againstII f fig:llevar ohacer la contra a alguien contradict s.o.* * *contra nf2)llevar la contra a : to oppose, to contradictcontra nm: conlos pros y los contras: the pros and conscontra prep: against* * *contra1 n drawbackcontra2 prep1. (en general) against2. (con chocar, etc) into3. (con tirar, etc) at4. (con caerse, etc) on5. (tratamiento) for6. (en deportes) versus -
77 acuchillarse
pron.v.to fight with knives or swords.* * *VPRse acuchillaron — they fought with knives, they slashed at each other
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78 batirse
1 to fight* * *VPR1) (=luchar) to fightbatirse con algn — to fight sb, have a fight with sb
2)* * *
■batirse verbo reflexivo
1 (luchar) to fight: los dos hermanos se batieron en duelo, both brothers fought a duel
2 (golpearse) to beat, bang: se está batiendo una puerta, there's a door banging
3 Mil to withdraw
batirse en retirada, to beat a retreat
' batirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
batir
- duelo
- retirada
* * *vpr1. [luchar] to fight;batirse en duelo to fight a duel2. [puerta] to slam shut3. CompFambatirse el cobre to break one's back, to bust a gut;batirse en retirada to beat a retreat;RP Fambatirse el parche to blow one's own trumpet* * *v/r beat a retreat;batirse en duelo fight a duel* * *vr: to fight -
79 disputado
adj.contested, in dispute.past part.past participle of spanish verb: disputar.* * *ADJ [partido] close, hard fought* * *
Del verbo disputar: ( conjugate disputar)
disputado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
disputado
disputar
disputar ( conjugate disputar) verbo transitivo
‹ combate› to fight
disputarse verbo pronominal:
disputado,-a adj (partido) hard-fought, close
disputar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (debatir) disputaban sobre ello acaloradamente, they were arguing heatedly about it
2 (competir por) to contest: han disputado la carrera dos de los mejores atletas, two of the best athletes competed in the race
II verbo transitivo
1 (competir) to compete: le disputa la presidencia a Gómez, he is competing against Gómez for the presidency
2 Dep (un encuentro) to play
' disputado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
disputar
- disputada
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80 reñidamente
adv.bitterly, in a hard-fought manner.* * *ADV bitterly, hard, stubbornly* * *hard, bitterlyun partido reñidamente disputado a hard fought game
См. также в других словарях:
fought — fought; un·fought; fought·en; for·fought·en; … English syllables
Fought — Fought, imp. & p. p. of {Fight}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fought — [fo:t US fo:t] v the past tense and past participle of ↑fight … Dictionary of contemporary English
fought — the past tense and past participle of fight1 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fought — p.t. and pp. of FIGHT (Cf. fight). The pp. form foughten (O.E. fohten) has been archaic since 18c. but occasionally appears in the phrase foughten field … Etymology dictionary
fought — [fôt] vi., vt. [ME fauht < OE feaht, 3d pers. sing., past indic., of feohtan] pt. & pp. of FIGHT … English World dictionary
fought|en — «F tuhn», verb, adjective. a) an archaic past participle of fight. –adj. Archaic. that has been the scene of fighting: »a foughten field … Useful english dictionary
Fought — Fight Fight (f[imac]t), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Fought} (f[add]t); p. pr. & vb. n. {Fighting}.] [OE. fihten, fehten, AS. feohtan; akin to D. vechten, OHG. fehtan, G. fechten, Sw. f[ a]kta, Dan. fegte, and perh. to E. fist; cf. L. pugnare to fight,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fought — [[t]fɔ͟ːt[/t]] Fought is the past tense and past participle of fight … English dictionary
fought tooth and nail — fought fiercely, fought with all his might … English contemporary dictionary
fought desperately — fought fiercely and recklessly … English contemporary dictionary