fighting 英 ['faɪtɪŋ]   美 ['faɪtɪŋ]

fighting

fighting  英 ['faɪtɪŋ] 美 ['faɪtɪŋ]

adj. 战斗的;好战的;适于格斗的  n. 战斗,搏斗  v. 奋斗(fight的ing形式);打仗;与…进行拳击 

名词复数:fightings 

Man foxholes were hollowed out by the soldiers before fighting. 战斗打响之前,士兵们挖出许多个人掩体。
Long years of fighting made him a commander with both skill and dash. 多年的战斗生活把他锻炼成了一个智勇双全的指挥员。

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  • adj. 战斗的;好战的;适于格斗的
  • n. 战斗,搏斗
  • v. 奋斗(fight的ing形式);打仗;与…进行拳击
  • 1. Man foxholes were hollowed out by the soldiers before fighting.

    战斗打响之前,士兵们挖出许多个人掩体。

  • 2. Long years of fighting made him a commander with both skill and dash.

    多年的战斗生活把他锻炼成了一个智勇双全的指挥员。

  • 3. In an attempt to stop their fighting,one side to the city was bricked off from the other.

    试图阻止他们战斗,该城的一端与另一端已被用砖砌墙分隔开。

  • fighting (adj.) "qualified or trained to fight," mid-14c., present-participle adjective from fight (v.). Fighting chance is from 1877; fighting mad is attested by 1750; fighting words is by 1882. Fighty "pugnacious" is attested from c. 1200.
  • fighting (n.) early 13c., "act of engaging in combat," verbal noun from fight (v.). Old English had feohtlac (n.) "fighting, battle." Nautical fighting-top "platform near the top of a mast for small-arms fire" is from 1890.
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