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英:[du: ˈbætl]

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do battle是什么意思

v.

作战,进行斗争

do battle英英释义

noun

a hostile encounter between opposing military forces soldiers who fell in battle—sometimes used before another nounbattle gear

the battle of Normandy

a usually lengthy contest, struggle, or controversy legal battles … Detective Madison spends the film locked in a battle of wits with a criminal who always manages to stay one step ahead of him.—Brad Sanders

a child custody battle

a struggle to succeed or survive … I came home and faced an uphill battle to gain support for the treaty in the U.S. Senate.—Al Gore

her battle with cancer

a combat between two personsspecifically, history: the combat by which disputes were legally decided

In spite of the appeal of trial by battle to the imagination and plotlines of Victorian novels and Hollywood films, it was an uncommon event. —Norman F. Cantor

archaic battalion

verb (1)

intransitive verb

to engage in combat between individuals or armed forces : to engage in battle : fight

battling for control of the bridge

to contend with full strength, vigor, skill, or resources : struggle battling over how to spend the money

They battled to keep their son out of jail.

transitive verb

to fight or struggle against two teams set to battle each other for the championship battling it out in the courtroom

battling cancer

to force, thrust, or drive by battling

battling his way through the crowd

verb (2)

transitive verb

to fortify with battlements

… beneath the battled tower.—Alfred Tennyson

noun

a hostile encounter between opposing military forces soldiers who fell in battle—sometimes used before another nounbattle gear

the battle of Normandy

a usually lengthy contest, struggle, or controversy legal battles … Detective Madison spends the film locked in a battle of wits with a criminal who always manages to stay one step ahead of him.—Brad Sanders

a child custody battle

a struggle to succeed or survive … I came home and faced an uphill battle to gain support for the treaty in the U.S. Senate.—Al Gore

her battle with cancer

a combat between two personsspecifically, history: the combat by which disputes were legally decided

In spite of the appeal of trial by battle to the imagination and plotlines of Victorian novels and Hollywood films, it was an uncommon event. —Norman F. Cantor

archaic battalion

verb (1)

intransitive verb

to engage in combat between individuals or armed forces : to engage in battle : fight

battling for control of the bridge

to contend with full strength, vigor, skill, or resources : struggle battling over how to spend the money

They battled to keep their son out of jail.

transitive verb

to fight or struggle against two teams set to battle each other for the championship battling it out in the courtroom

battling cancer

to force, thrust, or drive by battling

battling his way through the crowd

verb (2)

transitive verb

to fortify with battlements

… beneath the battled tower.—Alfred Tennyson

do battle词源英文解释

Noun Middle English batel, from Anglo-French bataille battle, battalion, from Late Latin battalia combat, alteration of battualia fencing exercises, from Latin battuere to beat Verb (1) Middle English bataillen, borrowed from Anglo-French batailler, verbal derivative of bataille battle >entry 1 Verb (2) Middle English batailen, from Anglo-French bataillier to fortify with battlements, from Old French batailles battlemented tower, probably from plural of bataille battle

The first known use of battle was in the 13th century

do battle儿童词典英英释义

dissipatedadjective

affected by or showing the effects of dissipation : dissolute

dissipatedadjective

affected by or showing the effects of dissipation : dissolute

disturbancenoun

the act of disturbing

mental confusion : upset

public commotion : disorder

disturbancenoun

the act of disturbing

mental confusion : upset

public commotion : disorder

DNA fingerprintingnoun

a method of identification (as for forensic purposes) by determining the unique pattern of a person's DNA

DNA fingerprintingnoun

a method of identification (as for forensic purposes) by determining the unique pattern of a person's DNA

do1 of 2verb

to cause (as an act or action) to happen : carry out, perform

do me a favor

act entry 2 sense 3, behave

do as I say

to work at

what one does for a living

to take suitable action on do the dishes

do your homework

set entry 1 sense 11

have my hair done

decorate sense 1

did the bedroom in blue

to make progress

does well in school

to act so as to bring : render

sleep will do you good

to come to the end of : finish

turn out the light when you are done

to put forth : exert

did your best to win

to travel a distance of

did 500 miles that day

to travel at a speed of

doing 55 miles per hour on the turnpike

serve entry 1 sense 1d

did five years for armed robbery

to serve the purpose

half of that will do

to be fitting or proper

it won't do to be late

—used as a helping verb (1) before the subject in an interrogative sentence , (2) in a negative statementI do not know , (3) for emphasisyou do know , and (4) as a substitute for a preceding verbyou work harder than I do

do you play the piano?

do2 of 2noun

the first note of the musical scale

do1 of 2verb

to cause (as an act or action) to happen : carry out, perform

do me a favor

act entry 2 sense 3, behave

do as I say

to work at

what one does for a living

to take suitable action on do the dishes

do your homework

set entry 1 sense 11

have my hair done

decorate sense 1

did the bedroom in blue

to make progress

does well in school

to act so as to bring : render

sleep will do you good

to come to the end of : finish

turn out the light when you are done

to put forth : exert

did your best to win

to travel a distance of

did 500 miles that day

to travel at a speed of

doing 55 miles per hour on the turnpike

serve entry 1 sense 1d

did five years for armed robbery

to serve the purpose

half of that will do

to be fitting or proper

it won't do to be late

—used as a helping verb (1) before the subject in an interrogative sentence , (2) in a negative statementI do not know , (3) for emphasisyou do know , and (4) as a substitute for a preceding verbyou work harder than I do

do you play the piano?

do2 of 2noun

the first note of the musical scale

battle1 of 2noun

a fight between two persons

trial by battle

a fight between armies, warships, or airplanes

a long or hard struggle or contest

a battle of wits

battle2 of 2verb

to engage in battle

contend sense 2, struggle

battle for a cause

to fight against

battling a forest fire

do battle 例句

1 That two-day conflict has become one of the most famous battles in history.

2 The battle continued late into the night.

3 Thousands of soldiers were willing to go into battle to fight the enemy.

4 A police officer was injured in a gun battle that took place last night.

5 The company was involved in a legal battle with one of its employees.

6 the never-ending battle between good and evil

7 the two teams, which have long been archrivals, will battle on the court for the state championship

8 the two top-seeded tennis players battled each other for almost three hours

9 the two armies battled each other for control of the bridge

10 we must battle hunger and poverty wherever they exist

11 To make the experiment as accurate as possible, researchers recruited 13 Marines from Greece’s military to act out an ancient battle.

12 Anything is possible, but there is one thing everyone agrees on: This legal battle will be a long fight.

13 The unit has insufficient armament with which to do battle.

这个分队缺少作战的武器装备.

14 He was ever ready to do battle for the truth.

他随时准备为真理而战.

15 They were always ready to do battle for truth.

他们时时刻刻准备为真理而战斗.

16 Do battle with your fears.

不要战争与您的担心.

17 Or again do battle to acquire virtues, and then remain watchful in order to guard them.

另一方面,我们应该要努力奋斗、养成美德 、 保持警醒,随时守护自心的善行.

18 The soldier was cited for bravery in battle.

该士兵因作战勇敢而受到嘉奖。

19 We must be well prepared for each battle.

每次作战都要好好准备。

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