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fight
rissa

В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

I. fight [Brit fʌɪt, Am faɪt] СЪЩ

1. fight (struggle):

fight
lotta f (against contro; for per; to do per fare)
the fight for life
to keep up the fight
to put up a fight
to put up a fight
lottare (against contro)
a fight to the death

2. fight (outbreak of fighting):

zuffa f (between tra; over per)
fight ВОЕН
fight ВОЕН
battaglia f (between tra; for per)
combattimento м (between tra)
to get into or have a fight with sb
to start a fight
ingaggiare una lotta or provocare una rissa (with contro, con)

3. fight (in boxing):

fight
incontro м (between tra)
to win, lose a fight
un combattimento leale (tra) also прен

4. fight (argument):

fight
fight
litigio м (over per; with con)
to have a fight with sb

5. fight (combative spirit):

fight (physical)
fight (physical)

II. fight <pt/pp fought> [Brit fʌɪt, Am faɪt] ГЛАГ прх

1. fight:

fight disease, evil, opponent, emotion, problem, proposal, tendency
fight fire
fight campaign, war
combattere (against contro)
to fight one's way through crowd
to fight one's way through difficulties, obstacles
to fight sb СПОРТ
to fight sb прен
to fight each other

2. fight ПОЛИТ:

fight candidate: seat
fight candidates: seat
fight an election

3. fight ЮР:

fight cause
fight case

III. fight <pt/pp fought> [Brit fʌɪt, Am faɪt] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. fight:

fight
lottare, combattere (for per; against contro; to do per fare)
to fight hard
to fight in a battle
to fight for breath
to stand and fight
to go down fighting прен
to fight over land, possessions

2. fight (squabble):

fight
litigare, bisticciare (over per)

IV. fight [Brit fʌɪt, Am faɪt]

to fight the good fight

fist fight [Am ˈfɪstfaɪt] СЪЩ

fist fight
fist fight

fight on ГЛАГ [fʌɪt -]

fight on

I. fight back ГЛАГ [fʌɪt -] (fight back)

II. fight back ГЛАГ [fʌɪt -] (fight back [sth])

fight back tears
fight back fear, anger

I. fight off ГЛАГ [fʌɪt -] (fight off [sth], fight [sth] off)

fight off attacker, attack
fight off troops

II. fight off ГЛАГ [fʌɪt -] (fight off [sth]) прен

fight off illness, despair
fight off challenge, criticism, proposal, takeover bid

pillow fight [Am ˈpɪloʊ faɪt] СЪЩ

pillow fight

title fight [ˈtaɪtlˌfaɪt] СЪЩ (in boxing)

title fight

fight down ГЛАГ [fʌɪt -] (fight down [sth])

fight down emotion:

fight down

snowball fight [ˈsnəʊbɔːlˌfaɪt] СЪЩ

snowball fight

fight out ГЛАГ [fʌɪt -] (fight out [sth], fight [sth] out)

fight out differences etc.:

fight out

в PONS речника

английски
английски
италиански
италиански

I. fight [faɪt] СЪЩ

1. fight:

fight (physical)
fight (argument)
to put up a fight

2. fight ВОЕН:

fight

3. fight (struggle):

fight

4. fight (spirit):

fight
to show some fight

II. fight <fought, fought> [faɪt] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. fight (exchange blows):

fight
fight ВОЕН
to fight with sb (against)
to fight with sb (on same side)

2. fight (dispute):

fight
to fight over/about sth

3. fight (struggle to overcome):

fight
to fight for/against sth

III. fight [faɪt] ГЛАГ прх

1. fight (exchange blows with, argue with):

fight

2. fight (wage war, do battle):

fight
to fight a battle
to fight a duel

3. fight (struggle to overcome):

fight
to fight a case ЮР

4. fight (struggle to obtain):

fight off ГЛАГ прх

fight off (repel)
fight off (master, resist)

I. fight back ГЛАГ нпрх

II. fight back ГЛАГ прх

fight on ГЛАГ нпрх

fight on
to fight a duel
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
fight
to fight
to fight
to fight
to fight
to fight (against) sth
to fight for sth
to fight
to fight a duel with sb
Present
Ifight
youfight
he/she/itfights
wefight
youfight
theyfight
Past
Ifought
youfought
he/she/itfought
wefought
youfought
theyfought
Present Perfect
Ihavefought
youhavefought
he/she/ithasfought
wehavefought
youhavefought
theyhavefought
Past Perfect
Ihadfought
youhadfought
he/she/ithadfought
wehadfought
youhadfought
theyhadfought

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It really is a cat fight out there and of course contacts have always helped.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It's tough getting whacked on the back of the neck all the time and trying to fight out of it.
www.smh.com.au
The best hope for gold bulls would be a weak non-farm payrolls reading tomorrow that takes some of the fight out of the greenback.
www.ig.com
Planets fight out internal wars, and capitalism is the major driving force of civilization.
en.wikipedia.org
The actors worked the fight out between themselves beforehand.
en.wikipedia.org