单词 | to fight off |
释义 | > as lemmasto fight off 8. With adverbs. to fight back: to resist. to fight down: to overcome. to fight off: (a) transitive to deliver oneself with effort from; to repel, literal and figurative; (b) intransitive to try to back out of anything. †to fight over: to fight one after another. to fight out: to settle (a dispute) by fighting, to fight to the end; often to fight it out. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > decision > constancy or steadfastness > adhere constantly or steadfastly to [verb (transitive)] > endure without giving way tholec1175 suffera1387 outbear1530 to fight out1548 sustain1573 stand1575 hold1592 to stand out1600 to bide out1637 to stand for ——1896 tough1974 society > society and the community > dissent > fighting > fight [verb (intransitive)] > settle a matter by fighting to fight out1548 to fray it out1889 to slug it out1943 society > society and the community > dissent > fighting > fight with [verb (transitive)] > fight one after another to fight over1548 the world > action or operation > difficulty > opposition > oppose [verb (intransitive)] > resist > successfully hold one's ownc1330 to hold (a) spurna1400 to fight off1787 the world > action or operation > difficulty > opposition > oppose [verb (transitive)] > resist withstandc888 withsake971 forstanda1000 to stand again ——OE withsetc1000 again-standOE to stand againOE warnc1175 wiþerhaldec1175 atstandc1220 astand1250 withsitc1300 sitc1325 asitc1330 (it) may well withc1395 reversea1400 resist1417 ofstandc1425 onstandc1425 gainstand?c1450 endure1470 obsista1475 repugna1513 recountera1525 occur1531 desist1548 impugn1577 obstrigillate1623 counter-stand1648 stem1675 repique1687 to make face to1807 to fight off1833 to stick up1838 bay1848 withstay1854 buck1857 the mind > will > decision > irresolution or vacillation > reversal of or forsaking one's will or purpose > reverse or abandon one's purpose [verb (intransitive)] > withdraw from an engagement or promise starta1450 fang1522 recidivate1528 to draw back1572 flinch1578 to shrink collar1579 retract1616 to shrink out of the collar1636 renege1651 to fly off1667 to slip (the) collarc1677 to declare off1749 to cry off1775 to back out1807 to fight off1833 crawfish1848 welsh1871 to pull out1884 the world > action or operation > difficulty > opposition > oppose [verb (intransitive)] > resist withstandc950 to make debatea1375 repugna1382 resista1547 reluct1547 reluctate1640 recalcitrate1647 renite1647 to fight back1890 1548 W. Patten Exped. Scotl. sig. G.ijv If they had meant to fight it out. 1594 W. Shakespeare Titus Andronicus v. iii. 101 That true hand that fought Romes quarrell out. View more context for this quotation a1616 W. Shakespeare Tempest (1623) iii. iii. 103 But one feend at a time, Ile fight their Legions ore. View more context for this quotation a1732 T. Boston Crook in Lot (1805) 99 It is better to yield to providence, than to fight it out. 1787 E. Burke Corr. (1844) III. 49 You perceive the manner in which Anderson fights off. 1800 H. Dundas in Marquess Wellesley Select. Despatches (1877) 556 I must therefore fight it down. 1821 J. Bentham Elements Art of Packing 51 After fighting off till judgment. 1831 Examiner 193/2 Stand to, and fight it out without fear. 1833 T. Hook Snowdon v, in Love & Pride II. 201 Fight off the wedding, if you please: be ill—make any excuse. 1886 Law Times' Rep. 55 283/1 The issues which are not fought out. 1890 John Bull 5 Apr. 229/2 These people were fighting back the diseases manfully. < as lemmas |
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