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fuerza de combate

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

fighting strength N MIL

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

fighting [Am ˈfaɪdɪŋ, Brit ˈfʌɪtɪŋ] N U

1. fighting MIL:

peleas fpl

2. fighting (arguing):

peleas fpl
pleitos mpl Mex

3. fighting (boxing):

I. fight <pt & pp fought> [Am faɪt, Brit fʌɪt] VB intr

1. fight:

fight army/country:
fight army/country:
fight person:
fight person:
fight animal:
to fight against sb
luchar (or combatir etc.) contra alguien
to fight against sth
luchar contra algo
to fight for sb/sth for king/country/cause
luchar por alguien/algo
to fight for sb/sth for aim/policy

2. fight (quarrel):

to fight over/about sth couple/brothers/friends:

3. fight <fighting, pres part > troops/units:

II. fight <pt & pp fought> [Am faɪt, Brit fʌɪt] VB trans

1.1. fight army/country:

1.2. fight (oppose):

fight fire/disease
fight measure/proposal
fight measure/proposal
fight measure/proposal

2.1. fight (wage, conduct):

2.2. fight (contest):

fight election
to fight a seat Brit POL

III. fight [Am faɪt, Brit fʌɪt] N

1.1. fight C:

1.2. fight C (boxing match):

2.1. fight C (struggle):

2.2. fight C (quarrel):

pleito m Mex
meterse con alguien

3. fight U (fighting spirit):

strength [Am strɛŋ(k)θ, Brit strɛŋθ, strɛŋkθ] N

1.1. strength U:

fuerza(s) f(pl)

1.2. strength U:

2. strength U (of economy, currency):

3.1. strength U:

3.2. strength U:

3.3. strength U (of magnet, lens):

3.4. strength U:

4. strength C (strong point):

5. strength U or C (number):

u rečniku PONS

I. fighting [ˈfaɪtɪŋ, Am -t̬ɪŋ] N no pl

II. fighting [ˈfaɪtɪŋ, Am -t̬ɪŋ] ADJ

Phrases:

I. fight [faɪt] fought, fought N

1. fight:

2. fight MIL:

3. fight (struggle):

4. fight no pl (spirit):

II. fight [faɪt] fought, fought VB intr

1. fight (exchange blows):

fight MIL

2. fight (dispute):

3. fight (struggle to overcome):

III. fight [faɪt] fought, fought VB trans

1. fight (exchange blows with, argue with):

2. fight (wage war, do battle):

3. fight (struggle to overcome):

4. fight (struggle to obtain):

strength [streŋθ] N

1. strength no pl:

ñeque m Chile, Ecua, Peru
strength of feeling, light
strength of alcohol
strength of economy

2. strength (number of members):

3. strength (strong point):

Phrases:

u rečniku PONS

I. fight [faɪt] N

1. fight:

2. fight MIL:

3. fight (struggle):

4. fight (spirit):

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

1. fight (exchange blows):

fight MIL

2. fight (dispute):

3. fight (struggle to overcome):

III. fight [faɪt] VB trans

1. fight (exchange blows with, argue with):

2. fight (wage war, do battle):

3. fight (struggle to overcome):

4. fight (struggle to obtain):

I. fighting [ˈfaɪ·t̬ɪŋ] N

II. fighting [ˈfaɪ·t̬ɪŋ] ADJ

Phrases:

strength [streŋkθ] N

1. strength:

ñeque m Chile, Ecua, Peru
strength of feeling, light
strength of alcohol
strength of economy

2. strength (number of members):

3. strength (strong point):

Present
Ifight
youfight
he/she/itfights
wefight
youfight
theyfight
Past
Ifought
youfought
he/she/itfought
wefought
youfought
theyfought
Present Perfect
Ihavefought
youhavefought
he/she/ithasfought
wehavefought
youhavefought
theyhavefought
Past Perfect
Ihadfought
youhadfought
he/she/ithadfought
wehadfought
youhadfought
theyhadfought