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1 ♦ fight
♦ 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. -
2 ♦ against
♦ against /əˈgɛnst, əˈgeɪnst/prep.1 contro; in opposizione a; contrario (agg.): to fight against an enemy, combattere contro un nemico; to decide against st., decidere contro qc.; He's against the idea, lui è contrario all'idea; Are you for or against it?, sei favorevole o contrario?; against the law, contro la legge; against my will, contro la mia volontà; against the light, contro luce2 in senso contrario a; in direzione opposta a; contro: against the current, contro corrente; against the traffic, in senso contrario al traffico; contromano; DIALOGO → - Going on holiday 1- It's rush hour, but we'll be going against the traffic, è l'ora di punta ma andremo nel senso opposto al traffico3 contro; in vista di; in previsione di: insurance against theft, assicurazione contro il furto; He was warned against pickpockets, fu messo in guardia contro i borsaioli; to save against a rainy day, risparmiare in previsione dei giorni di magra; I stiffened against the pain, mi irrigidii in previsione del dolore5 su; sullo sfondo di; contro: black against a white background, nero su sfondo bianco; outlined against a blue sky, profilato contro un cielo azzurro6 rispetto a: The dollar has fallen by 10% against the yen, il dollaro è sceso del 10% rispetto allo yen7 (nei verbi frasali) V. sotto il verbo● as against, in confronto a; di contro a; contro: There were over 1,000 people, as against a few dozens the previous year, c'erano più di mille persone, di contro alle poche decine dell'anno prima □ ( in una votazione) those against, quelli contrari; i voti contrari. -
3 fight
I [faɪt]1) (struggle) lotta f. ( for per; to do per fare)to keep up the fight — proseguire o continuare la lotta
to put up a fight against — opporre resistenza o resistere a, lottare contro
2) (outbreak of fighting) (between civilians) rissa f., zuffa f. ( over per); mil. combattimento m., battaglia f. ( for per); (between animals) combattimento m.to get into o have a fight with sb. — battersi o fare a pugni con qcn
3) (in boxing) incontro m.4) (argument) lite f., litigio m. ( over per)to have a fight with sb. — litigare con qcn
5) (combative spirit) combattività f.II 1. [faɪt]verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. fought)1) lottare contro, combattere contro [disease, opponent, emotion, proposal]; lottare contro [ fire]; combattere [ war]to fight one's way through — farsi largo a fatica o con la forza tra [ crowd]
2.to fight sb. — sport battersi contro qcn
verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. fought)2) (squabble) litigare, bisticciare ( over per)•- fight on••* * *1. past tense, past participle - fought; verb1) (to act against (someone or something) with physical violence: The two boys are fighting over (= because of) some money they found.) lottare, battersi2) (to resist strongly; to take strong action to prevent: to fight a fire; We must fight against any attempt to deprive us of our freedom.) lottare, combattere3) (to quarrel: His parents were always fighting.) litigare2. noun1) (an act of physical violence between people, countries etc: There was a fight going on in the street.) lotta, battaglia2) (a struggle; action involving effort: the fight for freedom of speech; the fight against disease.) lotta3) (the will or strength to resist: There was no fight left in him.) combattività4) (a boxing-match.) combattimento•- fighter- fight back
- fight it out
- fight off
- fight one's way
- fight shy of
- put up a good fight* * *I [faɪt]1) (struggle) lotta f. ( for per; to do per fare)to keep up the fight — proseguire o continuare la lotta
to put up a fight against — opporre resistenza o resistere a, lottare contro
2) (outbreak of fighting) (between civilians) rissa f., zuffa f. ( over per); mil. combattimento m., battaglia f. ( for per); (between animals) combattimento m.to get into o have a fight with sb. — battersi o fare a pugni con qcn
3) (in boxing) incontro m.4) (argument) lite f., litigio m. ( over per)to have a fight with sb. — litigare con qcn
5) (combative spirit) combattività f.II 1. [faɪt]verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. fought)1) lottare contro, combattere contro [disease, opponent, emotion, proposal]; lottare contro [ fire]; combattere [ war]to fight one's way through — farsi largo a fatica o con la forza tra [ crowd]
2.to fight sb. — sport battersi contro qcn
verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. fought)2) (squabble) litigare, bisticciare ( over per)•- fight on•• -
4 fight *****
[faɪt] fought vb: pt, pp1. nMil combattimento, lotta, Boxing incontro, (between 2 persons) lite f, (brawl) zuffa, rissa, (fighting spirit) combattività(struggle, campaign)
fight (for/against) — lotta (a favore di/contro)fight (over) — disputa (su)to have a fight with sb — (quarrel, struggle) avere una lite con qn, litigare con qn
to put up a good fight — battersi or difendersi bene
2. vt(Mil: enemy, battle) combattere, (fire, disease, proposals) lottare contro, combattere, (Law: case) difendereto fight one's way through a crowd/across a room — farsi strada a fatica tra la folla/attraverso una stanza
3. vi(troops, countries)
to fight (against) — combattere (contro)to fight (with sb) — litigare (con qn), figto fight (for/against) — lottare (per/contro)
they fight sometimes, but they're good friends — a volte litigano ma sono buoni amici
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5 against
[ə'geɪnst, ə'genst]1) (physically) controI'm against it — sono contro, contrario
3) (counter to, in opposition to) controto stand out against — [houses, trees etc.] stagliarsi, spiccare contro [sky, sunset]
6) (in exchange for) in cambio di, contro••Note:Against is translated by contro when it means physically touching or in opposition to: against the wall = contro il muro; is he for or against independence? = è pro o contro l'indipendenza? the fight against inflation = la lotta contro l'inflazione. - If you have any doubts about how to translate a fixed phrase or expression beginning with against ( against the tide, against the clock, against the grain, against all odds etc.), you should consult the appropriate noun entry ( tide, grain, odds etc.). - Against often appears in English with certain verbs ( turn against, compete against, discriminate against, stand out against etc.): for translations you should consult the appropriate verb entry ( turn, compete, discriminate, stand etc.). - Against often appears in English after certain nouns and adjectives ( protection against, a law against etc.): for translations consult the appropriate entry ( protection, law etc.). - For particular usages, see the entry below* * *[ə'ɡenst]1) (in opposition to: They fought against the enemy; Dropping litter is against the law (= illegal).) contro2) (in contrast to: The trees were black against the evening sky.) su3) (touching or in contact with: He stood with his back against the wall; The rain beat against the window.) contro4) (in order to protect against: vaccination against tuberculosis.) contro* * *[ə'geɪnst, ə'genst]1) (physically) controI'm against it — sono contro, contrario
3) (counter to, in opposition to) controto stand out against — [houses, trees etc.] stagliarsi, spiccare contro [sky, sunset]
6) (in exchange for) in cambio di, contro••Note:Against is translated by contro when it means physically touching or in opposition to: against the wall = contro il muro; is he for or against independence? = è pro o contro l'indipendenza? the fight against inflation = la lotta contro l'inflazione. - If you have any doubts about how to translate a fixed phrase or expression beginning with against ( against the tide, against the clock, against the grain, against all odds etc.), you should consult the appropriate noun entry ( tide, grain, odds etc.). - Against often appears in English with certain verbs ( turn against, compete against, discriminate against, stand out against etc.): for translations you should consult the appropriate verb entry ( turn, compete, discriminate, stand etc.). - Against often appears in English after certain nouns and adjectives ( protection against, a law against etc.): for translations consult the appropriate entry ( protection, law etc.). - For particular usages, see the entry below -
6 ■ fight back
■ fight backA v. i. + avv.rispondere a un attacco; reagire; contrattaccare: to fight back against (o at) st., reagire a qc.; combattere contro ( un aggressore)B v. t. + avv.reprimere; soffocare; trattenere: to fight back a yawn, soffocare uno sbadiglio; to fight back tears, trattenere le lacrime. -
7 fight back
fight back rispondere a un attacco, contrattaccare; (emotionally) reagire; fight back [sth.] ricacciare, trattenere [ tears]; tenere a freno, reprimere [fear, anger]* * *(to defend oneself against an attack, or attack in return.) resistere, rispondere a un attacco* * *1. vi + advdifendersi, Sport, (after illness) riprendersithe attackers ran away when the man fought back — gli assalitori sono scappati quando l'uomo ha reagito
2. vt + adv* * *fight back rispondere a un attacco, contrattaccare; (emotionally) reagire; fight back [sth.] ricacciare, trattenere [ tears]; tenere a freno, reprimere [fear, anger] -
8 odds
[ɒdz]nome plurale1) (in betting) quotazione f.sing., quota f.sing. (on di)the odds are 6 to 1 on, against — la quotazione è di 6 a 1 a favore, a sfavore
2) (likelihood) probabilità f.the odds are against, in favour of sth. — le probabilità in favore di qcs. sono poche, molte
the odds in favour of sth. happening — la probabilità che qcs. accada
••it makes no odds — BE non ha importanza
to pay over the odds for sth. — pagare qcs. più del suo prezzo
at odds — (in dispute) in conflitto; (contradictory) in contraddizione
* * *1) (chances; probability: The odds are that he will win.) probabilità2) (a difference in strength, in favour of one side: They are fighting against heavy odds.) vantaggio* * *[ɒdz]nome plurale1) (in betting) quotazione f.sing., quota f.sing. (on di)the odds are 6 to 1 on, against — la quotazione è di 6 a 1 a favore, a sfavore
2) (likelihood) probabilità f.the odds are against, in favour of sth. — le probabilità in favore di qcs. sono poche, molte
the odds in favour of sth. happening — la probabilità che qcs. accada
••it makes no odds — BE non ha importanza
to pay over the odds for sth. — pagare qcs. più del suo prezzo
at odds — (in dispute) in conflitto; (contradictory) in contraddizione
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9 ♦ odds
♦ odds /ɒdz/n. pl. (talvolta col verbo al sing.)1 disparità; disuguaglianza; differenza: It makes no odds, non fa differenza; non fa nulla; non importa2 probabilità: The odds are on our team, il pronostico ci è favorevole; against all ( the) odds, in modo del tutto imprevisto; contrariamente a ogni aspettativa; contro ogni pronostico; The odds are against you, le probabilità sono (o il pronostico è) a vostro sfavore; to have even odds, avere pari probabilità; ( sport); DIALOGO → - Discussing bets- What odds is it?, che probabilità c'è?; The odds are that we shall lose, è assai probabile che si perda; The odds are stacked against me, tutto congiura contro di me; sono svantaggiato in partenza3 ( sport) vantaggio; abbuono; handicap: to give [to receive] odds, concedere [ricevere] un handicap4 (ipp.: nelle scommesse) quota; quotazione: the odds of the totalizator, le quote del totalizzatore; Varenne was running at odds of 3 to 1, Varenne era dato alla quotazione di 3 a 1; ( degli allibratori) to lay (o to offer) odds of 5 to 1 on a horse, dare un cavallo a (o alla quotazione di) 5 a 1; to back a horse at long [short] odds, puntare su un cavallo che è dato a una quotazione alta [bassa]; to take odds of 10 to 1, accettare la quotazione di 10 a 1; What are the odds for your horse?, a quanto danno il tuo cavallo?● odds and ends (fam.: odds and sods), articoli di varia natura; cosette; ritagli; scampoli; cianfrusaglie □ odds-on, avvantaggiato; assai probabile: the odds-on favourite, di gran lunga il favorito; It's odds-on he will succeed, è quasi certo che riuscirà □ (stat., med.) odds ratio, ‘odds ratio’ ( negli studi epidemiologici); rapporto di previsione □ to be at odds with sb., essere in dissidio (o in lite) con q. □ to be at odds with st., essere in contrasto con qc.; fare a pugni con qc. (fig.) □ to be at odds with fate, lottare contro il fato avverso □ by odds (o by all odds, by long odds), di gran lunga □ by considerable odds, di larga misura □ to fight against great (o heavy, long) odds, battersi in condizioni di assoluta inferiorità □ (fam.) What's the odds?, che cosa ci scommetti (che…); ( anche) cosa importa, che differenza fa? □ (fam.) It makes no odds, non cambia nulla; fa lo stesso; non m'interessa □ I give you long odds he won't marry her, mi gioco la testa che non la sposa. -
10 hold out
1) (endure)to hold out against — tenere duro di fronte a [ enemy]; resistere a [ changes]
2) (remain available) [supplies, food] durare, bastare; hold [sth.] out, hold out [sth.] porgere [hand, glass]; hold out [sth.]to hold out on sb. — colloq. nascondere delle cose a qcn
* * *1) (to continue to survive etc until help arrives: The rescue team hoped the men in the boat could hold out till they arrived.) resistere2) (to continue to fight against an enemy attack: The soldiers held out for eight days.) resistere3) (to be enough to last: Will our supplies hold out till the end of the month?) durare* * *1. vi + adv1) (supplies) durare2) (stand firm) tener duro2. vt + advto hold out (sth to sb) — allungare (qc a qn), (one's arms, hand) tendere, (fig: offer) presentare, offrire, (hope) nutrire
* * *1) (endure)to hold out against — tenere duro di fronte a [ enemy]; resistere a [ changes]
2) (remain available) [supplies, food] durare, bastare; hold [sth.] out, hold out [sth.] porgere [hand, glass]; hold out [sth.]to hold out on sb. — colloq. nascondere delle cose a qcn
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11 rebel
I 1. ['rebl]nome ribelle m. e f. (anche fig.)2. II [rɪ'bel]* * *1. ['rebl] noun1) (a person who opposes or fights against people in authority, eg a government: The rebels killed many soldiers; ( also adjective) rebel troops.) ribelle2) (a person who does not accept the rules of normal behaviour etc: My son is a bit of a rebel.) ribelle2. [rə'bel] verb(to fight (against people in authority): The people rebelled against the dictator; Teenagers often rebel against their parents' way of life.) ribellarsi- rebellious
- rebelliously
- rebelliousness* * *I 1. ['rebl]nome ribelle m. e f. (anche fig.)2. II [rɪ'bel] -
12 resist
[rɪ'zɪst] 1.1) (oppose, struggle against) opporsi a [reform, attempt]; respingere [ attack]2) (refrain from) resistere a [temptation, offer]3) (to be unaffected by) essere resistente a, resistere a [rust, heat]2.verbo intransitivo resistere* * *[rə'zist]1) (to fight against, usually successfully: The soldiers resisted the enemy attack; He tried to resist arrest; It's hard to resist temptation.) resistere2) (to be able to stop oneself doing, taking etc (something): I couldn't resist kicking him when he bent down; I just can't resist strawberries.) resistere3) (to be unaffected or undamaged by: a metal that resists rust/acids.) resistere•- resistant* * *resist /rɪˈzɪst/n.3 (metall.) rivestimento isolante.♦ (to) resist /rɪˈzɪst/A v. t.1 resistere a: to resist temptation, resistere alla tentazione; These buildings are made to resist earthquakes, questi edifici sono costruiti per resistere ai terremoti; to resist infection [a disease], combattere l'infezione [una malattia]; This material resists both heat and cold, questo materiale resiste sia al caldo che al freddo; to resist God's will, opporsi alla volontà di Dio2 resistere a; fare a meno di: I cannot resist a glass of wine, non so rinunciare a un bicchiere di vino; to resist doing st., trattenersi dal fare qc.; I couldn't resist eating another piece of cake, non ho potuto trattenermi dal mangiare un'altra fetta di tortaB v. i.1 resistere; opporre resistenza; She followed us without resisting, ci ha seguiti senza opporre resistenza● (leg.) to resist arrest, fare resistenza all'arresto.NOTA D'USO: - to resist to do o to resist doing?-* * *[rɪ'zɪst] 1.1) (oppose, struggle against) opporsi a [reform, attempt]; respingere [ attack]2) (refrain from) resistere a [temptation, offer]3) (to be unaffected by) essere resistente a, resistere a [rust, heat]2.verbo intransitivo resistere -
13 odds npl
[ɒdz]1) Betting probabilità fplshort/long odds — alta/bassa probabilità
the odds are that... — è facile or probabile che...
2)what's the odds? fam — che differenza fa?, cosa cambia?it makes no odds — non fa differenza, non importa
3)(variance, strife)
at odds — ai ferri corti -
14 oppose
[ə'pəʊz]verbo transitivo fare opposizione a, opporsi a [plan, bill]; opporsi a [ bail]* * *[ə'pəuz]1) (to resist or fight against (someone or something) by force or argument: We oppose the government on this matter.) opporsi a2) (to act or compete against: Who is opposing him in the election?) fare opposizione, contrastare•* * *[ə'pəʊz]verbo transitivo fare opposizione a, opporsi a [plan, bill]; opporsi a [ bail] -
15 breakthrough
['breɪkθruː]1) mil. sfondamento m.2) (in science, negotiations, investigation) progresso m., svolta f.; (in career) avanzamento m.* * *noun (a sudden solution of a problem leading to further advances, especially in science.) passo avanti, conquista* * *breakthrough /ˈbreɪkɵru:/n.1 importante passo avanti; progresso; conquista: a major breakthrough in the fight against cancer, un importante successo nella lotta contro il cancro2 (spec. mil. e sport) sfondamento; penetrazione: to make a breakthrough, effettuare uno sfondamento; riuscire a sfondare.* * *['breɪkθruː]1) mil. sfondamento m.2) (in science, negotiations, investigation) progresso m., svolta f.; (in career) avanzamento m. -
16 partisan
['pɑːtɪzæn, ˌpɑːtɪ'zæn] [AE 'pɑːrtɪzn] 1.nome mil. partigiano m. (-a)2.1) (biased) partigiano, fazioso2) [army, attack] di partigiani* * *1) (a strong and enthusiastic supporter of a person, political party, idea or philosophy etc: Every movement has its partisans; ( also adjective) partisan feelings.) partigiano, sostenitore2) (a member of a group organized to fight against an enemy which has occupied their country.) partigiano* * *partisan, partizan /pɑ:tɪˈzæn, USA ˈpɑ:təzən/A n.1 partigiano; fautore; sostenitore2 (mil., polit.) partigianoB a.partigiano; di parte; fazioso: in a partisan spirit, con (o per) spirito di partepartisanshipn. [u]partigianeria; faziosità.* * *['pɑːtɪzæn, ˌpɑːtɪ'zæn] [AE 'pɑːrtɪzn] 1.nome mil. partigiano m. (-a)2.1) (biased) partigiano, fazioso2) [army, attack] di partigiani -
17 ♦ poverty
♦ poverty /ˈpɒvətɪ/n. [u]1 povertà; indigenza; miseria: abject poverty, estrema povertà; to fight against poverty, lottare contro la povertà● (econ.) poverty line, soglia di povertà □ poverty-stricken immigrants, immigranti poverissimi □ (econ., sociol.) the poverty trap, la trappola della povertà. -
18 rebellion
[rɪ'belɪən]nome ribellione f., rivolta f.* * *[rə'beljən]1) (an open or armed fight against a government etc.) ribellione2) (a refusal to obey orders or to accept rules etc.) ribellione, rivolta* * *rebellion /rɪˈbɛlɪən/n.ribellione; rivolta: The methods employed by the regime to put down the rebellion were ruthless, i metodi impiegati dal regime per schiacciare la rivolta sono stati spietati; teenage rebellion, ribellione adolescenziale; to suppress a rebellion, reprimere (o domare) una rivolta.* * *[rɪ'belɪən]nome ribellione f., rivolta f. -
19 gallant gal·lant adj
['ɡælənt](brave) valoroso (-a), prode, (towards ladies) galante -
20 combat
I 1. ['kɒmbæt]nome combattimento m.2.single combat — singolar tenzone, duello
modificatore [aircraft, troops] da combattimento; [ zone] di combattimentoII ['kɒmbæt]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - tt-) combattere, lottare contro [crime, inflation, hunger, fear]* * *1. noun((an act of) fighting: The two knights met each other in single combat.) combattimento, battaglia2. verb(to fight against; to oppose: The residents of the town tried to combat the government's plans to build a motorway.) combattere* * *I 1. ['kɒmbæt]nome combattimento m.2.single combat — singolar tenzone, duello
modificatore [aircraft, troops] da combattimento; [ zone] di combattimentoII ['kɒmbæt]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - tt-) combattere, lottare contro [crime, inflation, hunger, fear]
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