fought
- IPA[fɔːt]
英式
- past and past participle of fight
- 相關詞
- take part in a violent struggle involving the exchange of physical blows or the use of weapons: the men were fighting they fight with other children
- a violent confrontation or struggle: we'll get into a fight and wind up with bloody noses
Oxford American Dictionary
- take part in a violent struggle involving the exchange of physical blows or the use of weapons: the men were fighting he fought with his attacker before leaping out of a back window
- a violent confrontation or struggle: he'd got into a fight with some bouncers outside a club
Oxford Dictionary
- denoting or relating to a contest between evenly matched opponents that is won by only a small ... Gunston's three first-half goals were crucial in a close-fought match a close-fought victory
Oxford American Dictionary
- won, achieved, or contested with vigorous effort: after a hard-fought match, the game ended in a scoreless tie hard-fought victories
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting or relating to a contest between evenly matched opponents that is won by only a small ... Gunston's three first-half goals were crucial in a close-fought match a close-fought victory
Oxford Dictionary
- won, achieved, or contested with vigorous effort: after a hard-fought match, the game ended in a scoreless draw a hard-fought year-long legal battle ensued
Oxford Dictionary
- a physical fight involving slapping: any level of violence worse than a slap fight is unthinkable
Oxford American Dictionary
- a tea party or other function, typically of a grand or official kind.
Oxford Dictionary
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