Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Fight"
The meaning of "Fight" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does to fight back mean?
A:
To defend yourself against an attack or criticism. Or in your language I think it's " Per contrattaccare ".
Q:
What does He is in the fight of his life. mean?
A:
that the fight he is in is the most important one
Q:
What does “it fights them every step of the way” in 412 mean?
A:
"Every step of the way" is an expression that means "throughout the whole process". Here, it means that, despite everyone needing to to use PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records), the system makes the process so difficult that most people don't gain the right to view it.
Q:
What does I'd fight until "there is no more" mean?
A:
i would fight until the end, or forever
Q:
What does the fight were hurt in the melee. mean?
A:
Police believe two stabbing victims who showed up at a hospital **AFTER the fight** **were hurt in the melee**.
That means after the altercation/fight, two stabbing victims turned up at the hospital. They didn’t say they were in a fight at the hookah bar in Queens but the police suspect/believe that they were involved there.
Police believe two stabbing victims who showed up at a hospital **AFTER the fight** **were hurt in the melee**.
That means after the altercation/fight, two stabbing victims turned up at the hospital. They didn’t say they were in a fight at the hookah bar in Queens but the police suspect/believe that they were involved there.
Example sentences using "Fight"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with fighting.
A:
He is fighting for his life.
The government is fighting corruption.
I passed by a couple fighting at the corner.
The government is fighting corruption.
I passed by a couple fighting at the corner.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with fight.
A:
*I fight for the things worth fighting for.
*sometimes you even have to fight with yourself to do the right thing!
*I don't like to see people fighting.
*Have you ever been to an MMA fight?
*She fought for her life. (Fought= past tense of fight)
*sometimes you even have to fight with yourself to do the right thing!
*I don't like to see people fighting.
*Have you ever been to an MMA fight?
*She fought for her life. (Fought= past tense of fight)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with give up the fight.
A:
No matter what, don't give up the fight.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with trying to try and fight for it.
A:
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Q:
Please show me example sentences with fight through.
A:
He is fighting through the meadows
I fight through my computer
They fight through the dark streets
She fights through her disease
I fight through my computer
They fight through the dark streets
She fights through her disease
Synonyms of "Fight" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between A) I fought this by myself and B) I fought this on my own ?
A:
no
Q:
What is the difference between fighting and struggling ?
A:
You can fight with something or someone because you're angry and to struggle is to have a problem dealing with something
Q:
What is the difference between fight with and fight against ?
A:
To fight with someone can mean to argue with them, or to overcome a common obstacle.
To fight against something is to try to overcome it.
"I fight with my two brother all the time,"
"I fight against world hunger, and poverty."
To fight against something is to try to overcome it.
"I fight with my two brother all the time,"
"I fight against world hunger, and poverty."
Q:
What is the difference between fight and struggle and strive ?
A:
Fight = intense verbal discussion / physical violence / facing hardship
Struggle = having problems in overcoming somethiing
Strive = having a strong desire / trying hard to achieve something
If you're losing in a fight, you're struggling
If you see no way to obtain something you're striving for, you're struggling to get it
If you're not good at something, you struggle to do it
Struggle = having problems in overcoming somethiing
Strive = having a strong desire / trying hard to achieve something
If you're losing in a fight, you're struggling
If you see no way to obtain something you're striving for, you're struggling to get it
If you're not good at something, you struggle to do it
Q:
What is the difference between fight and struggle and strive ?
A:
Fight is that you are in conflict with something struggle is when you are having difficulty strive is to work to achieve something
Translations of "Fight"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? What does 'pick a fight' mean?
A:
Bother someone or do something to someone to start a fight
Example:
You'll regret picking a fight with The Korean Zombie. He'll knock you out in five seconds.
Example:
You'll regret picking a fight with The Korean Zombie. He'll knock you out in five seconds.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? fight
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 加油 (not fighting?)
A:
Cheer up
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? 八百長(やおちょう) = fixed fight
A:
あー
We say "fixed fight" or just "a fix".
If one person loses on purpose we say he "threw" the fight.
Another word is "rigged", "rigged fight".
We say "fixed fight" or just "a fix".
If one person loses on purpose we say he "threw" the fight.
Another word is "rigged", "rigged fight".
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 泥沼闘争(means that a fight won't finish forever; the fighter can't finish the fight and can't get out of it anymore)
A:
If you mean literally than it is just as you said but if you're talking about a person faced with two impossible choices we have an expression "Caught between a rock and a hard place."
Other questions about "Fight"
Q:
They always pick a fight every time they see each other. Does this sound natural?
A:
× They always pick a fight every time they see each other.
✓ They pick a fight every time they see each other.
What you said was actually pretty good. "always" is a little redundant though, I think because "every" is there
✓ They pick a fight every time they see each other.
What you said was actually pretty good. "always" is a little redundant though, I think because "every" is there
Q:
Their fights originate from their private things. Does this sound natural?
A:
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Q:
What does "The fight to death" mean?
A:
I think you can use “the fight to death” if thats what you mean. But if you’re talking about “fight to ‘the’ death” then its totally fine to use the. In both situations there’s nothing wrong with using “the”. You’re welcome happy to help :)
Q:
1. "The fight to death"
2. "The challenge to death"
3. "The war to death"
4. "The effort to death"
5. "The debate to death"
6. "The pain to death"
Are they all correct and do they all make sense?
2. "The challenge to death"
3. "The war to death"
4. "The effort to death"
5. "The debate to death"
6. "The pain to death"
Are they all correct and do they all make sense?
A:
usually americans will only say “the fight to the death”
Q:
I got into a fight again.
この表現は自然ですか。
この表現は自然ですか。
A:
really good ☺️
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