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драться на дуэли глагол:драться на дуэли (fight a duel, duel, meet)стреляться (fight a duel, commit suicide) -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > fight a duel
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Макаров: биться на поединке, драться на дуэли -
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Юридический термин: вызов на дуэльУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > challenge to fight a duel
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English-Ukrainian law dictionary > challenge to fight a duel
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duel [dyεl]masculine noun* * *dɥɛlnom masculin1) ( avec des armes) duel (à with)2) ( en paroles) battle3) Linguistique dual* * *abr nm Diplôme universitaire d'études littéraires* * *duel nm1 ( avec des armes) duel (à with); se battre en duel to fight a duel; provoquer qn en duel to challenge sb to a duel;2 ( en paroles) battle;3 Ling dual.[dɥɛl] nom masculin1. [entre deux personnes] duelse battre en duel avec un rival to fight a duel ou to duel with a rival2. [conflit - entre États, organisations] battle3. [compétition]4. LINGUISTIQUE dual -
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♦voorbeelden:uitdagen tot een duel • challenge (to a duel)een duel met iemand uitvechten • fight a duel with someone -
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fight [faɪt]bagarre ⇒ 1 (a) dispute ⇒ 1 (a) combativité ⇒ 1 (b) se battre contre ⇒ 2 se battre ⇒ 3 combattre ⇒ 3 se disputer ⇒ 3(pt & pp fought [fɔ:t])1 noun(a) (physical) bagarre f; (verbal) dispute f; (of army, boxer) combat m, affrontement m; (against disease, poverty etc) lutte f, combat m;∎ the fight for life la lutte pour la vie;∎ her fight against cancer sa lutte contre le cancer;∎ the fight for the leadership of the party la lutte pour la tête du parti;∎ do you want a fight? tu veux te battre?;∎ he enjoys a good fight (physical) il aime la bagarre ou les bagarres; (verbal) il aime les disputes; (boxing match) il aime les bons combats de boxe;∎ to have or to get into a fight with sb (physical) se battre avec qn; (verbal) se disputer avec qn;∎ they are always having fights ils sont toujours en train de se bagarrer ou se disputer;∎ you've been in a fight again tu t'es encore battu ou bagarré;∎ to pick a fight (with sb) chercher la bagarre (avec qn);∎ are you trying to pick a fight (with me)? tu me provoques?, tu cherches la bagarre?;∎ a fight to the death une lutte à mort;∎ are you going to the fight? (boxing match) est-ce que tu vas voir le combat?;∎ to put up a (good) fight (bien) se défendre;∎ the boxer put up a great fight le boxeur s'est défendu avec acharnement;∎ to make a fight of it se défendre avec acharnement;∎ to give in without (putting up) a fight capituler sans (opposer de) résistance;∎ he realized he would have a fight on his hands il s'est rendu compte qu'il allait devoir lutter(b) (fighting spirit) combativité f;∎ there's not much fight left in him il a perdu beaucoup de sa combativité;∎ he still has a lot of fight left in him il n'a pas dit son dernier mot;∎ the news of the defeat took all the fight out of us la nouvelle de la défaite nous a fait perdre tout cœur à nous battre ou nous a enlevé le courage de nous battre;∎ to show fight montrer de la combativité, ne pas se laisser faire(person, animal) se battre contre; (boxer) combattre (contre), se battre contre; (match) disputer; (disease, terrorism, fire etc) lutter contre, combattre; (new measure, decision) combattre; (illness, temptation) lutter contre;∎ to fight a duel se battre en duel;∎ to fight a battle livrer (une) bataille;∎ figurative I'm not going to fight your battles for you c'est à toi de te débrouiller;∎ to fight an election (politician) se présenter à une élection;∎ British to fight an election campaign mener une campagne électorale;∎ British John Brown is fighting Smithtown for the Tories John Brown se présente à Smithtown pour les conservateurs;∎ I'll fight you for it on réglera ça par une bagarre;∎ I'll fight you for custody je me battrai contre toi pour obtenir la garde des enfants;∎ to fight a losing battle (against sth) livrer une bataille perdue d'avance (contre qch);∎ Religion to fight the good fight combattre pour la bonne cause;∎ she fought the urge to laugh elle essayait de réprimer une forte envie de rire;∎ don't fight it (pain, emotion) n'essaie pas de lutter;∎ you've got to fight it il faut que tu te battes;∎ to fight sb/a newspaper in court emmener qn/un journal devant les tribunaux, faire un procès à qn/à un journal;∎ to fight one's way through the crowd/the undergrowth se frayer un passage à travers la foule/les broussailles;∎ to fight one's way to the top of one's profession se battre pour atteindre le sommet de sa profession;∎ he fought his way back to power c'est en luttant qu'il est revenu au pouvoir(physically → person, soldier) se battre; (→ boxer) combattre; (→ two boxers) s'affronter; (verbally) se disputer; (against disease, injustice, sleep etc) lutter;∎ to fight against the enemy combattre l'ennemi;∎ to fight to the death/the last se battre à mort/jusqu'à la fin;∎ he fought in the war il a fait la guerre;∎ Military he fought in Russia il s'est battu en Russie;∎ they were fighting with each other (physically) ils étaient en train de se battre; (verbally) ils étaient en train de se disputer;∎ they were fighting over some islands/who would sleep where ils se battaient pour des îles/pour décider qui allait dormir où;∎ they were always fighting over or about money ils se disputaient toujours pour des problèmes d'argent;∎ the children were fighting over the last biscuit les enfants se disputaient (pour avoir) le dernier biscuit;∎ to fight for one's country se battre pour sa patrie;∎ to fight for one's rights/to clear one's name lutter pour ses droits/pour prouver son innocence;∎ they fought for the leadership of the party ils se sont disputé la direction du parti;∎ he fought for breath il se débattait ou il luttait pour respirer;∎ to fight for one's life (ill person) lutter contre la mort; figurative (in race, competition) se battre avec la dernière énergie, se démener;∎ to go down fighting se battre jusqu'au bout;∎ to fight shy of doing sth tout faire pour éviter de faire qch;∎ to fight shy of sb éviter qn►► the fight game la boxe(in physical or verbal dispute) se défendre, riposter; (in boxing, football match) se reprendre; (in race) revenir(tears) refouler; (despair, fear, laughter) réprimer(passion, resistance) vaincre; (impulse, urge) réprimer∎ she has to fight men off (has a lot of admirers) elle a des admirateurs à la pelle ou à ne plus savoir qu'en fairecontinuer le combat∎ just leave them to fight it out laisse-les se bagarrer et régler cela entre eux -
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♦ fight /faɪt/n.1 combattimento; lotta; scontro; battaglia: a fight between two armies, un combattimento fra due eserciti; to give fight, dare battaglia; to put up a fight, opporre resistenza; resistere; combattere; to make a fight of it, battersi bene; combattere bene; to put up a good [poor] fight, battersi bene [male]4 (fig.) battaglia; lotta: the fight against AIDS [against crime], la lotta contro l'AIDS [contro la criminalità]; a fight for higher wages, una battaglia per ottenere salari più alti5 competizione; gara; lotta6 [u] spirito combattivo; combattività; volontà di combattere: He still had some fight in him, aveva ancora dello spirito combattivo; to show fight, mostrarsi combattivo; mostrare i denti; fight or flight response, reazione fisiologica davanti a un pericolo ( che prepara alla fuga o all'attacco)● to fight the good fight, ► to fight.♦ (to) fight /faɪt/(pass. e p. p. fought)A v. i.1 combattere; battersi: Italy fought against Germany in World War I, l'Italia combatté contro la Germania nella prima guerra mondiale; to fight with sb., combattere fianco a fianco di qc.; to fight hard, battersi accanitamente; He fought bravely, combatté (o si batté) con coraggio; I had to fight through a lot of hard opposition, dovetti superare un'accanita opposizione2 azzuffarsi; picchiarsi; venire alle mani; fare a pugni: The cats are fighting, i gatti si stanno azzuffando4 (fig.) combattere; lottare: to fight against poverty, lottare contro la povertà; to fight for one's rights, lottare per i propri diritti; I fought to regain my self-control, ho lottato per ritrovare il mio autocontrolloB v. t.1 combattere: to fight a battle [a war], combattere una battaglia [una guerra]2 (fig.) combattere; lottare contro; battersi contro: to fight crime, combattere la criminalità; to fight a fire, lottare contro un incendio; He fought Jones for the party leadership, contese a Jones la guida del partito3 resistere a; lottare contro; opporsi a: to fight a smile, lottare per non sorridere, (mil., antiq.) manovrare in battaglia● to fight a cause (o a suit at law) against sb., portare avanti una causa contro q. □ (fam.) to fight one's corner, lottare per difendere i propri interessi □ to fight a duel, fare un duello; battersi (in duello) □ to fight an election, essere candidato in un'elezione: He fought a hard election campaign, si è impegnato in una difficile campagna elettorale □ to fight fire with fire, combattere il fuoco col fuoco □ to fight for breath, respirare a fatica □ to fight for one's (o for dear) life, lottare per la vita; lottare contro la morte □ to fight the good fight, cercare di vivere bene; comportarsi bene □ to fight like a tiger, lottare come una tigre; battersi come un leone □ to fight a losing battle, combattere una battaglia già perduta; lottare per una causa persa □ to fight shy of, evitare; evitare di (fare qc.); tenersi lontano da □ to fight to the bitter end, lottare fino all'ultimo □ to fight to a finish, battersi a oltranza; □ to fight one's way through st., farsi largo (o farsi strada, aprirsi un varco) a fatica tra qc. □ (fig.) to fight one's way to the top, arrivare in alto, lottando tenacemente. -
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1 nounduel m;∎ to fight a duel se battre en duel;∎ to challenge sb to a duel provoquer qn en duelse battre en duel -
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fight [faɪt]1. n1) бой;running fight отступле́ние с боя́ми
;sham fight уче́бный бой
2) дра́ка3) спор, борьба́;to have the fight of one's life вы́держать тяжёлую борьбу́
4) задо́р, драчли́вость;to have plenty of fight in one быть по́лным боево́го задо́ра; не сдава́ться
;to show fight быть гото́вым к борьбе́; не поддава́ться
2. v (fought)to fight for dear life дра́ться отча́янно; сража́ться не на живо́т, а на́ смерть
;a) провести́ бой; дать сраже́ние;б) спорт. вести́ бой (в боксе, фехтовании);to fight a bout провести́ схва́тку ( в боксе)
;to fight a duel дра́ться на дуэ́ли
2) отста́ивать, защища́ть;to fight a suit отста́ивать де́ло ( в суде)
3) воен. вести́ бой4) мор. управля́ть, маневри́ровать (кораблём в шторм, в бою)5) нау́ськивать, стра́вливать;to fight cocks проводи́ть петуши́ные бои́
а) сопротивля́ться, дава́ть отпо́р;б) подавля́ть, сде́рживать (чувства, слёзы и т.п.);а) подавля́ть (чу́вства и т.п.);б) победи́ть;fight off отби́ть, отогна́ть, вы́гнать;а) довести́ борьбу́ ( или спор. до конца́;б) добива́ться си́лой◊to fight a lone hand боро́ться в одино́чку
;to fight one's way прокла́дывать себе́ доро́гу
;to fight the good fight боро́ться за справедли́вое де́ло
;to fight through every hardship преодоле́ть (все) тру́дности
;to fight shy of smb., smth. избега́ть кого́-л., чего́-л.
;to fight one's battles over again вспомина́ть мину́вшие дни
;to fight for one's own hand отста́ивать свои́ интере́сы; постоя́ть за себя́
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1. noun1) Duell, das; (Univ.) Mensur, die2. intransitive verb,fight a duel — ein Duell/eine Mensur austragen
* * *['djuəl] 1. noun2) (any contest between two people or two sides: a duel for first place.) der Kampf2. verb(to fight a duel.) sich duellieren* * *I. nto challenge sb to a \duel jdn zum Duell fordernto fight a \duel ein Duell austragen\duel of wits intellektueller Schlagabtausch\duel of words Wortgefecht nt, Rededuell ntII. vi* * *['djʊəl] Duell nt2. visich duellieren; (German students) eine Mensur schlagen* * *A s Duell n (auch fig):fight a duel sich duellieren ( with mit);(students’) duel Mensur f* * *1. noun1) Duell, das; (Univ.) Mensur, die2. intransitive verb,fight a duel — ein Duell/eine Mensur austragen
* * *n.Duell -e n.Zweikampf m.
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