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Fighting, fighting, fighting, fighting, fighting, fighting If you don't know the word, use the dictionary to look up the wine.
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In the English context, first of all fighting is a noun that means to fight, to war. Secondly, it can also be used as an adjective, which has the meaning of belligerent, combative. Finally, the root word of fighting is fight, which has the meaning of fighting, fighting, and is a verb.
Nowadays, we say that fighting means to cheer people up, but this is actually an expression in Korean English. In the English context, fighting means not to cheer people up. First of all fighting is a noun that means to fight, to war.
Secondly, it can also be used as an adjective, which has the meaning of belligerent, combative. Finally, the root word of fighting is fight, which has the meaning of fighting, fighting, and is a verb. So in fact, this word does not mean "come on" at all!
The use of fighting cheer is actually ** in South Korea in the 2002 World Cup, South Korea used this word as an advertising slogan, and then it was widely spread. The penetration of Korean culture in Asia, such as Korean dramas, has led to the rapid spread of the usage of this word in other Asian countries as well! This may be what Chinese will think of fighting as refueling.
1. Fighting as a noun means fighting, war.
The example sentence is fighting broke out in the crowdsThere was a fight in the crowd.
2. Fighting, as an adjective, has the meaning of belligerent and fighting.
The example sentence is We must learn the fighting spirit of Lu XunWe should learn from Mr. Lu Xun's fighting spirit.
3. The root of fighting is fight, which has the meaning of fighting and fighting, and is a verb.
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Fight is an English word that can be used as a verb or as a noun. The meaning commonly used is to fight and fight.
1. When used as a verb, it means "and......Fighting, fighting with ......Struggle; Fight; Compete; strenuously opposed; Strive for; Contended; participation (boxing matches); Against ......Proposal; command (troop) operations; Fight to extinguish (fire); struggling to win (elections); restraint (emotional expression); discord (between the parties); (lawsuits)".
2. When used as a noun, it means "to fight; Struggle; Contest; boxing matches; Debate; Fight; fighting spirit".
Example sentence: I too am committing myself to continue the fight for justice
I myself pledge to continue to fight for justice.
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Chinese is to fight, to compete.
English pronunciation: 英 [fa t] 美 [fa t] meaning: nFight; Fight; fighting spirit".
vt.Fight; Antagonism.
vi.Struggle; Struggle; Quarrel.
Example sentence: after spiritual purification, he meets the demon in a thrilling fight
After spiritual purification, he encounters demons and fights fiercely.
Collocation: fight a battle, fight disease, fight the enemy
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1. Fight reading;
English [fa t] American [fa t].
2. Interpretation: 1. vwith ......Fighting, fighting with ......Struggle; Fight; Compete; strenuously opposed; Strive for; Contended; participation (boxing matches);
2、n.Fight; Struggle; Contest; boxing matches; Debate; Fight; fighting spirit".
3. Phrases. 1. Fight Club ; Fighting Club ;
2. pillow fight ; Pillow Wars ;
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Fight[English][fa t][American][fa t]vt.& vi.Fight; Struggle; Fight; Quarrel;
n.Fight; Fight; Quarrel; fighting spirit".
Third person singular: fights past participle: fought present continuous tense: fighting past tense: fought
The above results are from Kingsoft Word Tyrant.
Example sentences: 1but only after a fight.
It just takes a fight.
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Fight;
1. As a noun.
1. Fighting, 2. Wrestling.
Second, as a verb.
1. Struggle; 2. Strive for; 3. Fighting; 4. Fighting; 5. Confrontation; 6. Battle; 7. Combat; 8. Fighting; 9. Fight; 10. Fighting; 11. Scramble; 12. a bucket; 13. anti; 14. fighting; 15. Fighting; 16. beating; 17. killing; 18. a firefight; 19. hand-to-hand combat; 20. an enemy; 21, hand-to-hand combat, 22, picking.
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Fight English [fa t].
Beauty [fa t].
vt.& vi.Fight; Struggle; Fight; Quarrel;
n.Fight; Quarrel; Fight; fighting spirit".
Third person singular: fights; Past participle: fought; Present participle: fighting;
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Fight means to fight, to fight, to fight, to quarrel with fighting spirit.
1. fight, pronounced [fa t].
2. When making transitive verbs and intransitive verbs, it means fighting, fighting, fighting, quarreling.
3. When used as a noun, it means fighting, fighting, quarreling, and fighting spirit.
4. Third person singular: fights.
5. Past tense: fought.
6. Past participle: fought.
7. Present participle: fighting.
Example sentences: 1. WHO'd you fight with?
Who did you fight with?
2、we must fight the enemy.
We must fight the enemy.
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Fighting Interpretation:
adj.combative; There is zhi courage.
1. The word pronunciation dao
English [.]'fa t ] beauty.
Back [.]'faɪtɪŋ]
2. Bilingual example sentences.
they're fighting for the world title tonight.
They are competing for the World Title tonight.
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The English word fighting means combat effectiveness.
A za a za fighting means "come on" and "come on" in Korean, and "ajaaja" means "fighting" in English, and "fighting" has always been used in Korea.
It is only in recent years that there has been a language localization movement, and the popular vote has adopted the word "ajaaja", which consists of two interjections. The transliteration is "ahza", which means "to arouse people's strong desires and make them action".
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fighting: belligerent.
fighting a. 1.combative; 2Bellicose; n. who has the courage to fight 1.Fight; War; Wrestling is now multi-purpose"Come on"meaning. 1 month ago - Whistleblowing .
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I often see this word in Korean TV dramas, but in fact, there is a lot of English in Korean.
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fighting['faitiŋ]
adj.Bellicose; combative; Fit for fighting.
n.Fight, wrestle.
v.Fight; with ......Engage in boxing; Struggle (fighting form).
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Fighting: [.]'Faiti ] Meiyin: [.]'Fa t ] adjective a
1.combative; Struggle.
2.Bellicose; Brave to fight.
noun n1.Fight; War; Wrestle.
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Meaning of fight:1. Fight reading;
English [fa t] American [fa t].
2. Interpretation: 1. vwith ......Fighting, fighting with ......Struggle; Fight; Compete; strenuously opposed; Strive for; Contended; participation (boxing matches);
2、n.Fight; Struggle; Contest; boxing matches; Debate; Fight; fighting spirit".
3. Phrases. 1. Fight Club ; Fighting Club ;
2. pillow fight ; Pillow Wars ;
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<>v.with ......Fight and resolutely oppose it; Strive for the ......And the struggle; Fighting, fighting; Fight; quarrels, arguments; participate in boxing matches; Litigation, conduct (litigation, defense, etc.); Trying to suppress (emotion).
n.Struggle; Fighting, fighting; quarrels, arguments; boxing matches; Fight; fighting spirit".
Morphs: Plural fights; Third person singular: fights; Present participle: fighting; past tense fought; Past participle: fought;
Phrase: fight for for....And fight, and struggle; fight against v.Antagonism. Against ......with ......fighting; fight with against....And fighting; fight back; Resist; fight it out; Fight it out; Fight on Keep fighting.
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Fight is an English word that can be used as a verb or as a noun. The meaning commonly used is to fight and fight.
1. When used as a verb, it means "and......Fighting, fighting with ......Struggle; Fight; Compete; strenuously opposed; Strive for; Contended; participation (boxing matches); Against ......
Proposal; command (troop) operations; Fight to extinguish (fire); struggling to win (elections); restraint (emotional expression); discord (between the parties); (lawsuits)".
2. When used as a noun, it means "to fight; Struggle; Contest; boxing matches; Debate; Fight; fighting spirit".
Example sentence: I too am committing myself to continue the fight for justice
I myself pledge to continue to fight for justice.
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