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  • 1 fight off

    phr.v. 1. (со сила) држи настрана (некого/нешто)
    2. одбива (напад): They had to fight off repeated enemy attacks Тие мораа да ги одбиваат постојаните напади на непријателот
    3. fight off a cold се бори со настинка

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  • 2 fight

    n. бој, битка, судир, караница, тепачка; (прен.) двобој, борба;
    2. предизвик, пркос, инает
    v. се бори, се тепа, води борба (со, против against, with за for); to fight down - совладува; to fight off - одбива; to fight out: to fight (it) out - јa доведува борбата до крај; борба; се бори; борба, тепање; бори

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  • 3 battle

    битка, бој, победа
    * * *
    n. борба, битка, операција; to accept battle прифаќање на битка; to break off the battle прекинување на битка; to fight (wage) a battle водење на борба
    adj. the battle of... во битката кај...; a pitched battle жестока битка; battle II v
    1.tr борење (против);
    2. intr борење;
    3. misc.; to battle one's way through a crowd пробивање низ гужва
    n. бој, борба, битка; to join battle - стапува во борба
    v. се тепа, се бори (со некого with, against); борба

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