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fight English-German

kämpfen

fight ˈback English-German

zurückschlagen

ˈfight with English-German

kämpfen mit

ˈfight against English-German

kämpfen gegen

fight sb. in fight English-German

sich mit jmdm. schlagen

fight sb./sth. in fight English-German

gegen jmdn./etw. kämpfen

fight a battle in fight English-German

einen Kampf austragen

become or get involved in a fight in involve English-German

in eine Schlägerei verwickelt werden

work/fight side by side [with sb.] in side English-German

Seite an Seite [mit jmdm.] arbeiten/kämpfen

fight US English

take part in a violent struggle involving the exchange of physical blows or the use of weapons

fight English-French

bagarre f

fight English-Italian

lotta f

fight back in fight US English

counterattack or retaliate in a fight, struggle, or contest

sword fight US English

a combat using swords as weapons

pillow fight US English

a mock fight in which people hit each other with pillows

fight shy of in fight US English

be unwilling to undertake or become involved with

fight it out in fight US English

settle a dispute by fighting or competing aggressively

fight someone/something off in fight US English

defend oneself against an attack by someone or something

pick a fight or quarrel in pick1 US English

talk or behave in such a way as to provoke an argument or fight

fight or flight in fight US English

the instinctive physiological response to a threatening situation, which readies one either to resist forcibly or to run away

put up a fight in fight US English

offer resistance to an attack

fight back English-French

se défendre

fight off English-French

se libérer de

fight for English-Italian

lottare per

fight off English-Italian

combattere

fight back English-Spanish

defenderse*

fight out English-Spanish

you'll have to fight it out among yourselves

fight fire with fire in fight US English

use the weapons or tactics of one’s enemy or opponent, even if one finds them distasteful

fight a losing battle in fight US English

be fated to fail in one’s efforts

make a fight of it in fight US English

put up a spirited show of resistance in a fight or contest

to the bitter end in bitter US English

used to say that one will continue doing something until it is finished, no matter what

fight like cats and dogs in fight US English

(of two people) be continually arguing with one another

fight one's way in fight US English

move forward with difficulty, especially by pushing through a crowd or overcoming physical obstacles

live to fight another day in live1 US English

survive a particular experience or ordeal

bunfight US English

a tea party or other function, typically of a grand or official kind

catfight US English

a fight between women

dogfight US English

a close combat between military aircraft

outfight US English

fight better than and beat (an opponent)

bullfight US English

a public spectacle, particularly in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America, at which a bull is baited in a highly stylized manner and then usually killed

firefight US English

a battle using guns rather than bombs or other weapons

fistfight US English

a fight with bare fists