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I . fight·ing [ˈfaɪtɪŋ] N no pl

1. fighting (hostilities):

fighting
fighting
boj m

2. fighting (fist fight):

fighting
pretep m
fighting

II . fight·ing [ˈfaɪtɪŋ] ADJ

fighting

I . fight [faɪt] N

2. fight BOXING:

dvoboj m

3. fight MIL:

bitka f

4. fight no pl (spirit):

II . fight <fought, fought> [faɪt] VB intr

2. fight (quarrel):

3. fight BOXING:

III . fight <fought, fought> [faɪt] VB trans

3. fight (in boxing):

II . fight back VB trans

fight tears:

fight off VB trans to fight off ⇄ sb

ˈcock fight N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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However, his soldiers clamored for an end to the fighting.
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They had been fighting for 40 hours and needed a well-earned rest.
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Over time, the mages became filled with hubris, and began fighting over how best to lead the world.
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The gameplay's emphasis was on enticing fish to bite onto the lure and then successfully fighting the fish and reeling it to the boat.
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A general outbreak of fighting followed and there was heavy shelling of the town that night by Croat artillery.
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He spent his career as a journeyman fighting boxers to build up their career records.
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Fighting these sad monotonies is one of the duties of a writer.
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Fighting also closed the road leading from central Damascus to airport.
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He is as noble as he is taciturn, rebellious, stoically fighting against totalitarian regimes, whether they be earthborn or alien.
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At this, ordinary soldiers, whose morale was very low, began to fraternize with the rebels, saying that they were tired of fighting against their own people.
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