combat
combat 英 [ˈkɒmbæt] 美 [ˈkɑmbæt]
vt. 反对;与…战斗 vi. 战斗;搏斗 n. 战斗;争论
进行时:combating 过去式:combated 过去分词:combatted 第三人称单数:combats 名词复数:combats
- Combat is fighting between two groups of armed forces. When you engage in combat, typically this means you engage in fighting that involves weapons.
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- vt. 反对;与…战斗
- vi. 战斗;搏斗
- n. 战斗;争论
- adj. 战斗的;为…斗争的
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1. A reporter interviewed the combat hero.
记者访问了这位战斗英雄。
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2. Marines dropped 250 combat troops into the jungle battlefield.
(美国)海军陆战队官兵把250名战斗部队(人员)空投入丛林战场。
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3. In the case of this battle, the combat did only last a singleday.
在译成战役的情况下,这场战斗仅仅持续了短短的一天。
- combat (n.) 1560s, "a fight," originally especially "a fight between two armed persons" (later distinguished as single combat, 1620s), also in a general sense of "any struggle or fight between opposing forces," from Middle French combat (see combat (v.)).
- combat (v.) 1560s, "to fight, struggle, contend" (intransitive), from Middle French combat (16c.), from Old French combattre (12c.), from Late Latin combattere, from Latin com "with (each other)," see com-, + battuere "to beat, fight" (see batter (v.)). Transitive sense is from 1580s; figurative sense from 1620s. Related: Combated; combating; combatted; combatting.
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