گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'battle'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: نزاع‌

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2 عمومی:: پیکار کردن

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3 عمومی:: کارزار

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4 عمومی:: مصاف

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5 عمومی:: پیكار

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6 عمومی:: ستیز

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7 عمومی:: رزم‌

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8 عمومی:: پیکار

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9 عمومی:: جدال‌

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10 عمومی:: رزم

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11 عمومی:: نبرد

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12 عمومی:: مبارزه‌

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13 عمومی:: جنگ

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14 عمومی:: جنگ‌

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english

1 general:: noun fight: The battle went on for four hours. verb fight: We will battle with our enemies.

Simple Definitions

2 general::   noun between armies ADJ. bloody, fierce | pitched The two armies fought a pitched battle on the plain. | decisive | great, important, major | famous, historic | land, naval, sea VERB + BATTLE fight (in) | win | lose | do, give, go into, join Charles V refused to give battle. The two armies joined battle. | send sb into Many young men were sent into battle without proper training. BATTLE + VERB begin, take place | rage | continue | be over, end PREP. at a/the ~ Napoleon was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo. | in (a/the) ~ He died in battle. violent fight between two groups ADJ. fierce | pitched | running | gun VERB + BATTLE fight PREP. ~ against Police fought a pitched battle against demonstrators. | ~ between a gun battle between police and drug smugglers | ~ with Scores of people have been hurt in running battles with police. struggle ADJ. bitter, fierce | real There's now a real battle at the top of the First Division. | constant, continuing, long, long-running, ongoing, prolonged | losing, uphill We seem to be fighting a losing battle. | successful | court, legal VERB + BATTLE be engaged in, do, fight Are you prepared to do battle with your insurance company over the claim? | face | win | lose BATTLE + VERB begin | be over, end PREP. ~ against his long battle against cancer | ~ between a fierce battle between developers and the local community | ~ for the battle for human rights | ~ over The government now faces a new battle over tax increases. | ~ with They are engaged in a long-running legal battle with their neighbours. PHRASES a battle of ideas/words, a battle of wills/wits, a battle royal (= a major battle in which all available forces take part), fight your own battles My parents believed in leaving me to fight my own battles.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: Phrase(s): battle (with someone) (over someone or something) Fig. to argue or struggle with someone over someone or something. (Not meant to involve physical fighting.) • Why do you always have to battle with me over practically nothing? • You shouldn’t battle over just anything for the sake of argument!

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

4 general:: battle verbs fight a battle ( also wage a battle formal ) • The police are fighting a tough battle against crime. • Many areas around here are waging a constant battle against vandalism. win a battle • It’s essential to win the battle against inflation. lose a battle • a brave little girl who lost her battle against cancer face a battle • Paul faces a frantic battle to be fit for the match in November. adjectives a long/lengthy battle • his long battle with alcoholism an uphill battle (= one that is very difficult ) • For most people losing weight is an uphill battle. a tough/hard battle • He faces a tough battle to prove his innocence. a constant battle • As a student, life was a constant battle against debt. a losing battle (= one that is going to fail ) • She was fighting a losing battle to stop herself from crying.

transnet.ir

5 general:: see HALF THE BATTLE; LOSING BATTLE; PITCHED BATTLE.

American Heritage Idioms

6 general::   verb ADV. hard | bravely The child battled bravely for her life. | in vain Doctors battled in vain to save his life. | constantly | away We'll keep battling away and hope that the goals start to come. PREP. against Rescuers battled against torrential rain and high winds. | for battling for control of the party | over Residents are battling over plans for a new supermarket. | through We battled through the snowstorm. | with Riot police battled with 4,000 students. battling with leukaemia PHRASES battle it out Competitors battled it out against the clock. | battle your way He battled his way to the bar.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

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