fights
Pronunciación: [faɪts]
Contexto: «conflict»
(verb) to have a disagreement or struggle with someone using physical force or arguing. When people fight, they are not getting along and may be trying to hurt each other.
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The two boxers fight in the ring every Saturday night.
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Even though they get along, they rarely fight with each other.
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Why do you think people fight sometimes?
Contexto: «conflict»
(noun) a physical or verbal struggle between people or groups. A fight can happen when people disagree and get angry.
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They had a fight during the game, but they quickly made up afterward.
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There was no fight at the party, which made it enjoyable for everyone.
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Did you see the fight that happened yesterday at school?
Contexto: «struggle or effort»
(verb) to try hard to achieve something, often in a difficult situation. When someone fights for something, they are working hard and not giving up.
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She fights for her rights and makes sure her voice is heard.
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He doesn't fight for his dreams; he just gives up.
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What should we fight for to make our community better?
Contexto: «struggle or effort»
(noun) an effort or attempt to achieve something worthwhile. A fight can be about standing up for something important.
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His fight against poverty has inspired many people.
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Her fight for justice seemed pointless when no one listened.
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What kind of fight do you think is most important today?